La. Abel et al., EFFECTS OF STIMULUS VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION ON SMOOTH-PURSUIT IN MOTOR-NEURON DISEASE, Journal of neurology, 242(7), 1995, pp. 419-424
Sinusoidal smooth pursuit eye movements were evaluated in 11 normals,
five moderately and four severely affected motor neuron disease (MND)
patients, using two target amplitudes and a range of frequencies. This
enabled us to examine separately the effects of peak target velocity
and acceleration on pursuit gain. Moderately affected patients showed
an acceleration, but not a velocity saturation; severely impaired pati
ents' performance declined with increased velocity. Smooth pursuit eye
movements are thus impaired in MND, but the nature of this pursuit de
ficit is complex and changes with the progression of the disease.