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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1715984
JAAA CEU Program
Publication History
Publication Date:
03 August 2020 (online)
Questions refer to Sinno et al, “Normative Values of Saccades and Smooth Pursuit in Children Aged 5 to 17 Years,” 384–392.
Learner Outcomes
Readers of this article should be able to:
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List and describe the diff erent subtests of oculomotor assessment.
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List and discuss how results from oculomotor assessments diff er in pediatric populations compared to adults.
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CEU Questions
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This eye movement is a voluntary rapid eye movement that brings an object of interest to the fovea of the eye:
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Saccade
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Smooth pursuit
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Nystagmus
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This eye movement is a slow eye-tracking movement that aims to stabilize the image of a slow-moving target on the fovea of the eye:
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Saccade
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Smooth pursuit
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Optokinetics
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The parameters for saccade testing are:
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Gain and asymmetry
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Latency, velocity, and asymmetry
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Latency, velocity, and accuracy
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The parameters for smooth pursuit testing are:
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Gain and asymmetry
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Latency, velocity, and asymmetry
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Latency, velocity, and accuracy
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The first test to perform before an oculomotor test is:
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Conjugate eye movement
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Calibration
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Calorics test
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Latency of saccades are _______ in infants compared to
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faster
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slower
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the same
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In the group of children presented in this series, saccadic latency ________ with age.
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increased
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decreased
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fluctuated
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In the group of children presented in this series, smooth pursuit gain ________ with age.
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increased
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decreased
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fluctuated
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In the group of children presented in this series, saccadic accuracy/precision ________ compared to adults.
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increased
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decreased
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did not change
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Behavioral changes and ________ can aff ect the results of oculomotor tests.
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the height of the child
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gender
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attention maturation
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No conflict of interest has been declared by the author(s).