so if you was carrying out a smooth pursuit experiment with one eye covered. and you were observing the covered eye. assuming the patient had no deviations how would you explain this in terms of herrings law?
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thank you! It was explained as simple as it can be. As always. Great job!!!
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so if you was carrying out a smooth pursuit experiment with one eye covered. and you were observing the covered eye. assuming the patient had no deviations how would you explain this in terms of herrings law?
Sir did you mean pseudoparesis of contralateral agonist not antagonist muscle?
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I wish he was my doctor. I've been to so many doctors and Noone can or will fix me. But this is totally me. I'm borderline confused and suicidal. I hate this. Explain it better