How the brain moves the eyes -- The eyelid and its signs -- Ptosis and neuromuscular syndromes -- The extraocular muscles and diplopia -- Cranial nerves three, four, six, and their syndromes -- Horizontal gaze and syndromes of the pons -- Vertical gaze and syndromes of the midbrain -- Dizziness, vertigo, and syndromes of the medulla -- The cerebellum and its syndromes -- Oscillopsia, nystagmus, saccadic oscillations, and intrusions
Summary
In this work, a leading expert with over thirty years of teaching experience in neurology and neuro-ophthalmology offers comprehensive instruction on the diagnosis and treatment of all types of eye movement disorders