J L Demer
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Anastasio T, Demer J, Leigh R, Luebke A, von Opstal A, Optican L, et al.
Prog Brain Res
. 2022 Jan;
267(1):xvii-xviii.
PMID: 35074070
No abstract available.
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Demer J
Eye (Lond)
. 2014 Oct;
29(2):157-62.
PMID: 25341434
Ocular motor diversity exceeds capabilities of only six extraocular muscles (EOMs), but this deficiency is overcome by the plethora of fibers within individual EOMs surpassing requirements of homogeneous actuators. This...
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Demer J, von Noorden G
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus
. 2014 Jun;
25(6):286-92.
PMID: 24880174
Laboratory evidence suggests that the interruption of binocularity produced by early onset strabismus inhibits normal development of cortical inputs to the brainstem optokinetic pathway, producing an asymmetry in monocular optokinetic...
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Sicotte N, Salamon G, Shattuck D, Hageman N, Rub U, Salamon N, et al.
Neurology
. 2006 Aug;
67(3):519-21.
PMID: 16894121
Horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis (HGPPS) is caused by mutations in the ROBO3 gene, critical for the crossing of long ascending medial lemniscal and descending corticospinal tracts in the...
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Wiest G, Tian J, Baloh R, Crane B, Demer J
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2001 Nov;
942:505-7.
PMID: 11710501
No abstract available.
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Tian J, Shubayev I, Demer J
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2001 Nov;
942:501-4.
PMID: 11710500
No abstract available.
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Demer J, Crane B, Tian J, Wiest G
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2001 Nov;
942:428-45.
PMID: 11710482
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is the only drive for short-latency eye movements stabilizing the retina during externally imposed, sudden, high-head accelerations. New strategies can exploit this unique VOR feature to...
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Wiest G, Tian J, Baloh R, Crane B, Demer J
Brain
. 2001 Nov;
124(Pt 12):2407-16.
PMID: 11701595
The vestibulo-ocular reflexes stabilize retinal images during head movements. While there is a wealth of information about the interaction between the cerebellum and vestibulo-ocular reflexes mediated by the semicircular canals,...