Publication: Case Studies in Neuroscience: Instability of the visual near triad in traumatic brain injury-evidence for a putative convergence integrator.
Case Studies in Neuroscience: Instability of the visual near triad in traumatic brain injury-evidence for a putative convergence integrator.
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Rucker, J. C., Buettner-Ennever, J. A., Straumann, D., & Cohen, B. (2019). Case Studies in Neuroscience: Instability of the visual near triad in traumatic brain injury-evidence for a putative convergence integrator. Journal of Neurophysiology, 122, 1254–1263. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00861.2018
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Deficits of convergence and accommodation are common following traumatic brain injury, including mild traumatic brain injury, although the mechanism and localization of these deficits have been unclear and supranuclear control of the near-vision response has been incompletely understood. We describe a patient who developed profound instability of the near-vision response with inability to maintain convergence and accommodation following mild traumatic brain injury, who was identified to have a structural lesion on brain MRI in the pul
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Rucker, J. C., Buettner-Ennever, J. A., Straumann, D., & Cohen, B. (2019). Case Studies in Neuroscience: Instability of the visual near triad in traumatic brain injury-evidence for a putative convergence integrator. Journal of Neurophysiology, 122, 1254–1263. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00861.2018