


Traumatic Brain
A 1-credit course exploring how traumatic brain injury affects eye movements and oculomotor function.
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Course Description
Traumatic Brain Injury can significantly impact visual and oculomotor function. In this session, Frederick Robert Carrick explores how eye movements serve as a window into brain function following injury. Participants will examine how TBI can disrupt neural pathways involved in oculomotor control, leading to impairments in tracking, coordination, and visual processing. The lecture reviews clinical assessment techniques used to evaluate eye movement abnormalities and discusses rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving oculomotor function. By understanding the relationship between brain injury and eye movements, clinicians can develop targeted approaches to support recovery and functional outcomes.
What you’ll learn:
- Understand how traumatic brain injury affects eye movements.
- Recognize the role of the oculomotor system in neurological function.
- Identify common eye movement abnormalities in TBI.
- Explore assessment techniques for oculomotor dysfunction.
- Apply rehabilitation strategies for visual and motor recovery.
Components
Educational Syllabus
- Topic 1 – Foundations of Traumatic Brain Injury
- An introduction to Traumatic Brain Injury and its neurological impact.
- Topic 2 – Oculomotor System and Brain Function
- Explore how eye movements reflect neurological function and brain health.
- Topic 3 – Eye Movement Abnormalities in TBI
- Examine how brain injury can disrupt normal oculomotor control.
- Topic 4 – Neural Pathways of Eye Movements
- Understand how visual and motor systems coordinate eye movement.
- Topic 5 – Assessment of Oculomotor Function
- Review clinical methods used to evaluate eye movements in patients with TBI.
- Topic 6 – Rehabilitation Strategies for Oculomotor Dysfunction
- Discover therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring eye movement control.
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Traumatic Brain
A 1-credit course exploring how traumatic brain injury affects eye movements and oculomotor function.
$
$
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$
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