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New study reveals methylphenidate improves oculomotor function in multiple sclerosisA pilot study conducted by Kessler Foundation researchers has shown promising results in the use of methylphenidate to enhance oculomotor function in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Vestibular and Oculomotor Research Clinic, or VORC, is located in the UAB School of Optometry. Jennifer Christy, PhD, is one of the lead researchers at VORC. The VORC houses state of the art equipment ...
Impairments in hand and eye movements in children with autism may depend on whether their parents demonstrate autistic traits.
acu.edu.au Objective To investigate the effect of physical interventions (subthreshold aerobic exercise, cervical, vestibular and/or oculomotor therapies) on days to recovery and symptom scores in the ...
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