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  2. Parinaud's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Parinaud's syndrome is a cluster of abnormalities of eye movement and pupil dysfunction, characterized by: Paralysis of upwards gaze: Downward gaze is usually preserved. This vertical palsy is supranuclear, so doll's head maneuver should elevate the eyes, but eventually all upward gaze mechanisms fail. In the extreme form, conjugate down gaze ...

  3. The story behind an eye-rolling toddler's viral TikTok

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    The Canadian tot has her aunt, artist Lydia Berube, to thank for her brush with viral fame.And Berube, who set up her TikTok account just a few days before sharing the K.J. video, has her niece to ...

  4. File:026-face-with-rolling-eyes.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Optokinetic response - Wikipedia

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    This is achieved by the reflexive movement of the eyes in the same direction as image motion, so as to minimize the relative motion of the visual scene on the eye. OKR is best evoked by slow, rotational motion, and operates in coordination with several complementary reflexes that also support image stabilization, including the vestibulo-ocular ...

  6. Toddler has hilarious reaction when mom ‘steals’ his eyes

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  8. Conjugate gaze palsy - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the gaze palsy can simply be seen by inability to move both eyes in one direction. However, sometimes a patient exhibits an abduction nystagmus in both eyes, indicating evidence of a conjugate gaze palsy. [12] A nystagmus is a back and forth "jerk" of the eye when attempting to hold a gaze in one direction. [13]

  9. Eye-rolling - Wikipedia

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    Eye-rolling is often accompanied by crossing of the arms and throwing the head or body back in an increased effort to symbolize avoidance or displeasure. [ 6 ] A study conducted by John Gottman states that contemptuous behavior like eye-rolling is the top factor of predicting divorce, followed by criticism, defensiveness, and stonewalling . [ 7 ]