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Adaptive programming of phasic and tonic components in saccadic eye movements. Investigations of patients with abducens palsy.
Two patients with unilateral abducens palsy used their paretic-but visually superior-eye for fixation. In these patients, adaptive changes of saccadic amplitude and of the relation between phasic and tonic components of saccades were found. These changes led to a reduction of foveation time.