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Preface:.

A Tribute to David S. Zee: Stefano Ramat and Dominik Straumann..

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Part I: Extraocular Muscles:.

1. Proprioception and Palisade Endings in Extraocular Eye Muscles: Andreas C. Eberhorn, Anja K.E. Horn, Petra Fischer, and Jean A. Büttner-Ennever.

2. SEE++: A Biomechanical Model of the Oculomotor Plant: T Haslwanter, M Buchberger, T Kaltofen, R Hoerantner, and S Priglinger..

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Part II: Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex:.

3. Human Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Axis Disconjugacy: Relationship to Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of Globe Translation: Joseph L. Demer, Benjamin T. Crane, and Jun-Ru Tian.

4. Human Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Initiation: Relationship to Listing's Law: Benjamin T. Crane, Jun-Ru Tian, and Joseph L. Demer.

5. Binocular Coordination in Fore/Aft Motion: Stefano Ramat and David S. Zee.

6. Vestibular Responses to Sound: G M Halmagyi, I S Curthoys, J G Colebatch, and S T Aw.

7. Angular and Linear Vestibulo-Ocular Responses in Humans: M M J Houben, J Goumans, A H C Dejongste, and J Van Der Steen.

8. Residual Torsion Following Ocular Counterroll: A Palla, C J Bockisch, O Bergamin, and D Straumann.

9. Adaptation of VOR to Coriolis Stimulation: Sophie Adenot, Thomas Jarchow, and Laurence R. Young.

10. The Role of Gravity in Adaptation of the Vertical Angular Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex: Sergei B. Yakushin, Yongqing Xiang, Theodore Raphan, and Bernard Cohen.

11. Vestibular Cortical Area in the Periarcuate Cortex: Its Afferent and Efferent Projections: Yuriko Sugiuchi, Yoshiko Izawa, Shigeto Ebata, and Yoshikazku Shinoda.

12. Saccular Projections in the Human Cerebral Cortex: Tamaki Miyamoto, Kikuro Fukushima, Toshihisa Takada, Catherine De Waele, and Pierre-Paul Vidal..

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Part III: Saccades:.

13. Sensorimotor Transformation for Visually Guided Saccades: Lance M. Optican.

14. Saccades to Moving Targets: T Eggert, Y Guan, O Bayer, and U Büttner.

15. Visual Motion Perception at the Time of Saccadic Eye Movements and its Relation to Spatial Mislocalization: Choongkil Lee and Jungah Lee.

16. Context-Specific Adaptation of Saccade Gain Is Enhanced with Rest Intervals Between Changes in Context State: Mark Shelhamer, Anton Aboukhalil, and Richard Clendaniel.

17. Cognitive Processes in Saccade Generation: C Kennard, S K Mannan, P Nachev, A Parton, D J Mort, G Rees, T L Hodgson, and M Husain.

18. Role of the Posterior Parietal Cortex in the Initiation of Saccades and Vergence: Right/Left Functional Asymmetry: Zoï Kapoula, Qing Yang, Olivier Coubard, Gintautas Daunys, and Christophe Orssaud.

19. Readout of Higher-Level Processing in the Discharge of Superior Colliculus Neurons: Edward L. Keller, Kyoung-Min Lee, and Robert M. Mcpeek.

20. Synaptic Inputs and Their Pathways from Fixation and Saccade Zones of the Superior Colliculus to Inhibitory Burst Neurons and Pause Neurons: Mayu Takahashi, Yuriko Sugiuchi, Yoshiko Izawa, and Yoshikazu Shinoda.

21. Initiation and Suppression of Saccades by the Frontal Eye Field in the Monkey: Yoshiko Izawa, Hisao Suzuki, and Yoshikazu Shinoda.

22. Cortical Mechanisms of Saccade Generation from Execution to Decision: Dan Milea, Elie Lobel, Stéphane Lehéricy, Charles Pierrot-Deseilligny, and Alain Berthoz.

23. The Role of the Human Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Ocular Motor Behavior: CH Pierrot-Deseilligny, R M Müri, T Nyffeler, and D Milea..

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Part IV: Pursuit, Vergence, and Ocular Following:.

24. Short-Latency Disparity Vergence in Humans: Evidence for Early Spatial Filtering: B M Sheliga, K J Chen, E J Fitzgibbon, and F A Miles.

25. Initial Ocular Following in Humans Depends Critically on the Fourier Components of the Motion Stimulus: K J Chen, B M Sheliga, E J Fitzgibbon, and F A Miles.

26. Role of Vestibular Signals in the Caudal Part of the Frontal Eye Fields in Pursuit Eye Movements in Three-Dimensional Space: Kikuro Fukushima, Teppei Akao, Sergei Kurkin, and Junko Fukushima.

27. Yellow Filters Can Improve Magnocellular Function: Motion Sensitivity, Convergence, Accommodation, and Reading: N J. Ray, S Fowler, and J F. Stein..

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Part V: Psychophysics:.

28. Tilt Psychophysics Measured in Nonhuman Primates: Richard F. Lewis, Csilla Haburcakova, and Daniel M. Merfeld.

29. Vestibular Memory-Contingent Whole-Body Return: Brave Exocentered Dancers: I Israël, C Lecoq, A Capelli, and E Golomer.

30. Is an Internal Model of Head Orientation Necessary for Oculomotor Control?: Michael Barnett-Cowan, Richard T. Dyde, and Laurence R. Harris.

31. Expectation of Sensory Stimulation Modulates Brain Activation during Visual Motion Stimulation: Thomas Brandt, Angela Deutschländer, Stefan Glasauer, Annina Nolte, Hartmut Brückmann, Marianne Dieterich, and Thomas Stephan..

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Part VI: Pathophysiology:.

32. Gaze Position Corrective Eye Movements in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Vestibular Deficits: Grace C.Y. Peng, Lloyd B. Minor, and David S. Zee.

33. Asymmetry of the Pitch Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex in Patients with Cerebellar Disease: Mark F. Walker and David S. Zee.

34. Acute Vestibular Neuritis: Prognosis Based upon Bedside Clinical Tests (Thrusts and Heaves): D Nuti, M Mandalà, A T Broman, and D S Zee.

35. Medial Vestibular Nucleus Lesions in Wallenberg's Syndrome Cause Decreased Activity of the Contralateral Vestibular Cortex: Marianne Dieterich, Sandra Bense, Thomas Stephan, Thomas Brandt, Markus Schwaiger, and Peter Bartenstein.

36. Clinical Implications of a Mathematical Model of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Timothy C. Hain, Todd M. Squires, and Howard A. Stone.

37. Effect of 3,4-Diaminopyridine on the Postural Control in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus: Andreas Sprenger, Elisabeth Zils, Holger Rambold, Thurid Sander, and Christoph Helmchen.

38. Evaluating Large Saccades in Patients with Brain-Stem or Cerebellar Disorders: Arun N. Kumar, Yanning H. Han, Ke Liao, Janet C. Rucker, Stefano Ramat, and R J Leigh.

39. Recovery of Peripheral Versus Central Nerves Identified by Saccadic Velocity After Abducens Neuropathy: James A. Sharpe, Kylen Mcreelis, and Agnes M.F. Wong.

40. Relative Atrophy of the Flocculus and Ocular Motor Dysfunction in SCA2 and SCA6: S H Ying, S I Choi, M Lee, S L Perlman, R W Baloh, A W Toga, and D S Zee.

41. Niemann-Pick Type C Disease in Two Affected Sisters: Ocular Motor Recordings and Brain-Stem Neuropathology: David Solomon, A Charles Winkelman, David S. Zee, Lawrence Gray, and Jean Büttner-Ennever.

42. Potential Role of Anti-GAD Antibodies in Abnormal Eye Movements: Caroline Tilikete, Alain Vighetto, Paul Trouillas, and Jérome Honnorat..

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Part VII: Short Papers:.

43. Dependence of the Torsional Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex on the Direction of Gravity: Klaus Bartl, Erich Schneider, and Stefan Glasauer.

44. About the Effects of Velocity Saturation on Smooth Pursuit: Angelo Buizza and Stefano Ramat.

45. Effects of Retinal Image Slip on Modulation of Visual Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex During Near Viewing: Yanning H. Han, Arun N. Kumar, Jeffrey T. Somers, Millard F. Reschke, and R John Leigh.

46. Tests of Hering- and Helmholtz-Type Models for Saccade-Vergence Interactions by Comparing Visually Guided and Memory-Guided Movements: Arun N. Kumar, Yanning H. Han, Ke Liao, and R John Leigh.

47. Automatic Detection of Camera Translation in Eye Video Recordings using Multiple Methods: Faisal Karmali and Mark Shelhamer.

48. Comparison of Velocity Waveforms of Eye and Head Saccades: Ke Liao, Arun N. Kumar, Yanning H. Han, Victoria A. Grammer, Brian T. Gedeon, and R John Leigh.

49. Fixation Stability in Normal Children: Jan Ygge, Eva Aring, Ying Han, Roberto Bolzani, and Ann Hellström.

50. Phase-Synchronization Decay of Fixational Eye Movements: Shay Moshel, Jinrong Liang, Avi Caspi, Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl, Shlomo Havlin, and Ari Z. Zivotofsky.

51. Human Surge Linear Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex during Tertiary Gaze Viewing: Jun-Ru Tian, Benjamin T. Crane, and Joseph L. Demer.

52. Interaction between Cortical Control of Vestibular Function and Spatial Representation in Man: J Ventre-Dominey, N Nighoghossian, and P Denise.

53. Superior Canal Dehiscence Is Not Due to Cephalic Displacement of the Labyrinth: Valeria L. Potyagaylo, Charley C. Della Santina, Lloyd B. Minor, and John P. Carey.

54. Saccadic Analysis for Early Identification of Neurological Involvement in Gaucher Disease: A P Accardo, S Pensiero, and P Perissutti.

55. The Specificity and Sensitivity of Uninhibited COR in Labyrinthine-Defective Patients: Sergio Carmona and Daniela Nieto.

56. Recurrent Vertigo in Extrinsic Compression of the Brain Stem: Sergio Carmona, Luis Nicenboim, and Diego Castagnino.

57. Use of Topiramate (Topamax) in a Subgroup of Migraine-Vertigo Patients with Auditory Symptoms: Sergio Carmona and Norma Settecase.

58. Abnormal Eye Movements Predict Disability in MS: Two-Year Follow-Up: Joy Derwenskus, Janet C. Rucker, Alessandro Serra, John S. Stahl, Deborah L. Downey, Nancy L. Adams, and R John Leigh.

59. Saccade Velocity as a Surrogate Disease Marker in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2: C Seifried, L Velázquez-Pérez, N Santos-Falcón, M Abele, U Ziemann, L E Almaguer, E Martínez-Góngora, G Sánchez-Cruz, N Canales, R Pérez-González, M Velázquez-Manresa, B Viebahn, S Stuckrad-Barre, T Klockgether, M Fetter, and G Auburger.

60. Effect of 4-Aminopyridine on Upbeat and Downbeat Nystagmus Elucidates the Mechanism of Downbeat Nystagmus: Stefan Glasauer, Michael Strupp, Roger Kalla, Ulrich Büttner, and Thomas Brandt.

61. Smooth Pursuit in Patients with Downbeat Nystagmus: Stefan Glasauer, Muna Hoshi, and Ulrich Büttner.

62. Cerebellar Influence in Oculomotor Phase-Transition Behavior: Wilsaan M. Joiner, Mark Shelhamer, and Sarah H. Ying.

63. Familial Positional Downbeat Nystagmus and Cerebellar Ataxia: Clinical and Pathologic Findings: Jorge C. Kattah and Meena Gujrati.

64. Predictive Saccades to a Regularly Alternating Target in Cerebellar Patients: A G. Lasker, E H. Isotalo, and D S. Zee.

65. The Origin of Downbeat Nystagmus: An Asymmetry in the Distribution of On-Directions of Vertical Gaze-Velocity Purkinje Cells: Sarah Marti, Dominik Straumann, and Stefan Glasauer.

66. Drift in Ocular Counterrolling during Static Head Tilt: Tony Pansell, Arne Tribukait, Roberto Bolzani, Hermann D. Schworm, and Jan Ygge.

67. Retention of Saccadic Adaptation in Human: Nadia Alahyane and Denis Pélisson.

68. Effect of Blinks on Saccades before Smooth-Pursuit Eye-Movement Initiation: Holger Rambold, Ieman El Baz, and Christoph Helmchen.

69. Pontine Lesions May Cause Selective Deficits of "Slow" Vergence Eye Movements: H Rambold, G Neumann, T Sander, and C Helmchen.

70. Internuclear Ophthalmoparesis in Episodic Ataxia Type 2: Janet C. Rucker, Joanna Jen, John S. Stahl, Nandhitha Natesan, Robert W. Baloh, and R John Leigh.

71. Video-Based Eye Tracking: Our Experience with Advanced Stimuli Design for Eye Tracking Software: A Rufa, G L Mariottini, D Prattichizzo, D Alessandrini, A Vicino, and A Federico.

72. Neural Integrator Function in Murine CACNA1A Mutants: John S. Stahl and Robert A. James.

73. Single or Combined Oblique Muscle Surgery in Acquired and Congenital Superior Oblique Palsy: H Steffen and G H Kolling.

74. Binocular Control of Saccades in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease: Maurizio Versino, Chiara Zavanone, Silvia Colnaghi, Giorgio Beltrami, Claudio Pacchetti, Roberta Zangaglia, and Vittorio Cosi.

75. Studies of Eccentric Gaze Stability: Effects of Pitch Head Position on Horizontal Gaze-Holding in Patients with Cerebellar Disease: Elizabeth Wilson, Karen Sng, Jeffrey T. Somers, Millard F. Reschke, and R John Leigh.

Index of Contributors.

About the Author

Stefano Ramat and Dominik Straumann are the authors of Clinical and Basic Oculomotor Research: In Honor of David S. Zee, Volume 1039, published by Wiley.

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