| 1. | Ocular dysmetria makes it difficult to focus vision onto one object.
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| 2. | Symptoms include Ataxia, nystagmus, and dysmetria.
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| 3. | As stated above, cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome ( CCAS ) also causes dysmetria.
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| 4. | Optic ataxia is also known as misreaching or dysmetria ( ), secondary to visual perceptual deficits.
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| 5. | Ocular dysmetria indicates lesions in the cerebellum, which is the brain region responsible for coordinating movement.
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| 6. | It is thought that dysmetria is caused by a deficit in the control of interaction torques in multijoint motion.
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| 7. | There are two types of cerebellar disorders that produce dysmetria, specifically midline cerebellar syndromes and hemispheric cerebellar syndromes.
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| 8. | Hemispheric cerebellar syndromes cause dysmetria in the typical motor sense that many think of when hearing the term dysmetria.
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| 9. | Hemispheric cerebellar syndromes cause dysmetria in the typical motor sense that many think of when hearing the term dysmetria.
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| 10. | Deep brain stimulation treats intention tremors but does not help related diseases or disorders such as dyssynergia and dysmetria.
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