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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hansen, H.C.a | Gibson, J.M.b | Zangemeister, W.H.a | Kennardt, C.b; *
Affiliations: [a] Neurological University Clinic Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg 20, Martinistr.52, F.R.G. | [b] Department of Neurology, The London Hospital, London U.K.
Note: [1] Presented at Head-Neck Symposium, Fontainebleau, July 17–20, 1989.
Note: [*] Reprint address: Dr. C. Kennard, Dept. of Neurology, The London Hospital, Whitechapel, London E1 188, United Kingdom.
Abstract: Eye-head movements to target steps of amplitude 3.75∘ to 30∘ were analyzed in 9 untreated patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. Testing was performed before and after the introduction of a dopamimetic drug (L-dopa or bromocriptine) and compared with 9 normal controls. The patients showed a significantly greater scatter of mean head latencies prior to treatment, although their mean latencies were not significantly prolonged. When compared to controls, the patients’ head movements were of reduced peak velocity and gain. Treatment resulted in an improvement of gain but not velocity. Analysis of the frequency of gaze types showed no significant effect of treatment.
Keywords: eye/head coordination, L-dopa, saccades, basal ganglia, Parkinson’s disease
DOI: 10.3233/VES-1991-1209
Journal: Journal of Vestibular Research, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 181-186, 1991
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