The existence of such involuntary eye movements has been known for several decades, but how the brain generates them has remained a scientific mystery. Reproduced, with permission, from ...
Uncontrolled eye movement (nystagmus): Jerky, uncontrollable motion of the eyes that disrupts vision. Tremor and fine motor impairment: Trembling of hands and decreased ability to execute fine tasks ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement condition, meaning you can't control your movements. "Tardive" means late, and "dyskinesia" means uncontrolled movements. It's often a side ...
They are generally not painful but may impact vision because of involuntary eye closure. In contrast to blepharospasm ... from the brainstem and is the most common peripherally induced movement ...
Converus developed a lie detector test that detects lies in 15 minutes. Involuntary eye movements- changes in pupil diameter, fixations, and blinks are used to determine lies. The company has ...