Effects of Parkinson Disease on Blur-Driven and Disparity-Driven Vergence Eye Movements

Department of Biomedical Engineering (PG, SB, AGS), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; Daroff-Dell'Osso Ocular Motility Laboratory (PG, SB, JJ, AGS, FFG), Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio; Cole Eye Institute (JM, FFG), Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio; and Department of Neurology (CK, AGS), Neurological Institute, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio.

Address correspondence to Fatema F. Ghasia, MD, 2022 E 105th Street, Cleveland, OH 44106; E-mail: [email protected]

F. F. Ghasia received Cleveland Brain Health Initiative and Research to Prevent Blindness Disney Award and was supported in part by the NIH-NEI P 30 Core Grant (IP30EY025585), Unrestricted Grants from the Research to Prevent Blindness Inc., and Cleveland Eye Bank Foundation Grant awarded to the Cole Eye Institute. J. Murray was supported by NIH T32 fellowship. A. G. Shaikh received a Dystonia Medical Research Foundation (DMRF) Clinical Fellowship, DMRF/Dystonia Coalition Career Development Award, American Academy of Neurology Career Development Award, American Parkinson Disease Association George C. Cotzias Memorial Fellowship, Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Review grant (I01 CX002086-01A2), and philanthropic funds to the Department of Neurology at University Hospitals (Allan Woll Fund and Sanford Fox Family Fund). A. G. Shaikh has received Penni and Stephen Weinberg Chair in Brain Health. The authors thank Peggy Skelly, PhD for technical assistance. The remaining authors report no conflicts of interest.

A. G. Shaikh and F. F. Ghasia contributed equally to this work.

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