Fixational eye movements in Tourette syndrome

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Aasef G. Shaikh
Shlomit Ritz Finkelstein
Ronald Schuchard
Glen Ross
Jorge L. Juncos
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[1] Case Western Reserve University,Depatment of Neurology
[2] Louis Stokes VA Medical Center,Daroff
[3] University Hospitals Case Medical Center,DelOsso Ocular Motility Laboratory and Neurology Service
[4] Emory University,Department of Neurology
[5] Stanford University,Department of Psychology
[6] VA Medical Center,Department of Neurosurgery
[7] Emory University,Depatment of Neurology
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Neurological Sciences | 2017年 / 38卷
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Microsaccades; Gaze holding; Vision; Tics; Basal ganglia;
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Studies of saccadic eye movements in subjects with Tourette syndrome (TS) have provided additional evidence that there is a link between TS symptoms and deficits in fronto-striato-thalamic networks. These studies revealed impaired timing and inhibition of saccades. We compared fixational eye movements, such as microsaccades and ocular drifts, in subjects with TS and healthy controls.We measured horizontal and vertical eye positions with video-oculography in 14 subjects with Tourette syndrome. We found reduced microsaccade amplitude but increased time between adjacent microsaccades (intersaccadic interval). Hence, the rate of microsaccades was reduced in subjects with TS compared to controls. Measure of ocular stability during intersaccadic intervals revealed increased drift velocity and increased variance in eye position. We hypothesize that increased activity of the direct fronto-striatal pathway and the resulting reduction in basal ganglia outflow targeting the superior colliculus fixation zone affect the rate and amplitude of microsaccades in subjects with TS. The resulting impairment in frontal eye field fixation leads to increased drifts during intersaccadic interval in subjects with TS. Possible clinical implication for these results is that fixational eye movements can be objective biological markers of TS.
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