Although the range of normal ocular motor performance is broad little
is known about the sources of variability Generic transmission of eye
movement deficits has been described but such possible control of norm
al function has been little investigated Characteristics of smooth pur
suit and saccades can be examined for the degree of concordance in rel
ated individuals. In this pilot study, we studied saccades and pursuit
in eight monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs. The statistical analysis of the
data used the intraclass correlation of MZ twins (rMZ) to estimate wh
at fraction the covariance of the twin pairs was of the population var
iance. All saccadic measures showed significant MZ correlations (p < 0
.05). Smooth pursuit gains were even more highly correlated (p < 0.001
). These results indicate considerable similarity within pairs of twin
s, particularly for horizontal smooth pursuit, and suggest that larger
studies on monozygotic and dizygotic twins would be desirable, to hel
p separate out the relative contributions of environmental and genetic
factors.