| 21. | Thus, with the exception of voluntary eye movements, the vestibular and oculomotor systems are thoroughly linked.
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| 22. | A brain catastrophe, or a rapidly increasing brain mass, can cause compression of the oculomotor nerve.
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| 23. | Cogan s oculomotor apraxia is generally an isolated problem, or may be associated with broader developmental delay.
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| 24. | Convergence is classically spared as cranial nerve III ( oculomotor nerve ) and its nucleus is spared bilaterally.
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| 25. | SLF II connects to the caudal inferior parietal cortex which controls spatial attention and visual and oculomotor functions.
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| 26. | Oculomotor palsy can be of acute onset over hours with symptoms of headache when associated with diabetes mellitus.
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| 27. | Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an idiopathic granulomatous disease that causes painful oculomotor ( especially sixth nerve ) palsies.
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| 28. | The nerves in the cupula report the motion to both the brain and oculomotor muscles, stabilizing eye movements.
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| 29. | These observations suggest that underlying an apparently parallel process of face perception, a serial oculomotor process is concealed.
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| 30. | Ataxia oculomotor apraxia-1 is a neurological disorder caused by mutations in the APTX gene that encodes aprataxin.
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