Eye tests shed light on Brain's role in dystonia and tremor
NCT ID NCT01495897
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 29 times
Summary
This study looked at how people with dystonia, essential tremor, or Parkinson's disease adapt their eye movements compared to healthy volunteers. Researchers used a special eye-tracking task to measure changes in saccade (quick eye movement) accuracy. The goal was to better understand how the cerebellum contributes to these movement disorders. No treatment was given; this was purely an observational study.
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: Fédération des Maladies du Système Nerveux
Paris, 75013, France
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