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David S. Zee

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Vestibular system, Oculomotor system, Cerebellum
Website:
http://www.neuro.jhmi.edu/profiles/ZeeBio.html
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Pogson JM, Shemesh A, Roberts DC, et al. (2023) Longer duration entry mitigates nystagmus and vertigo in 7-Tesla MRI. Frontiers in Neurology. 14: 1255105
Kerkeni H, Zee DS, Korda A, et al. (2023) Corrective saccades in acute vestibular neuritis: studying the role of prediction with automated passively induced head impulses. Journal of Neurophysiology. 129: 445-454
Wang C, Bai Y, Tsang A, et al. (2023) Deep Learning Model for Static Ocular Torsion Detection Using Synthetically Generated Fundus Images. Translational Vision Science & Technology. 12: 17
Shemesh AA, Kocoglu K, Akdal G, et al. (2022) Modeling the effect of gravity on periodic alternating nystagmus. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 442: 120407
Wagle N, Morkos J, Liu J, et al. (2022) aEYE: A deep learning system for video nystagmus detection. Frontiers in Neurology. 13: 963968
Oh EH, Kim HS, Choi SY, et al. (2022) Acute vertical pendular nystagmus: eye-movement analysis and review of the literature. Journal of Neurology
Kerkeni H, Brügger D, Mantokoudis G, et al. (2022) Pharmacological and Behavioral Strategies to Improve Vision in Acquired Pendular Nystagmus. The American Journal of Case Reports. 23: e935148
Iannuzzelli K, Shi R, Carter R, et al. (2022) The association between educational attainment and SCA 3 age of onset and disease course. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 98: 99-102
Lee SU, Kim HJ, Choi JY, et al. (2022) Nystagmus only with fixation in the light: a rare central sign due to cerebellar malfunction. Journal of Neurology
Tian J, Otero-Millan J, Zee DS, et al. (2022) Upbeat Nystagmus with an Unusual Velocity-Decreasing and Increasing Waveform: a Sign of Gaze-Holding Dysfunction in the Paramedian Tracts in the Medulla? Cerebellum (London, England)
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