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Test-retest reliability of saccadic measures in subjects at-risk for Huntington disease
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 06/25/09
Blekher TM et al. - Good reliability of saccadic latency and percentage of errors in both anti-saccade and memory guided tasks suggests that these measures could serve as potential biomarkers to evaluate progression in HD.
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