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HI Gretchen,

The frontal lobes control eye movement so I wonder if they will help these eye problems.

Eye tracking Deficit

Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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HI Gretchen,

The frontal lobes control eye movement so I wonder if they will help these eye problems.

Eye tracking Deficit

Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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HI Gretchen,

The frontal lobes control eye movement so I wonder if they will help these eye problems.

Eye tracking Deficit

Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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One should also bear in mind the 3rd Cranial Nerve, the Oculomotor, which makes the eyes be able to move.

Jill

Eye tracking Deficit

Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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One should also bear in mind the 3rd Cranial Nerve, the Oculomotor, which makes the eyes be able to move.

Jill

Eye tracking Deficit

Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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One should also bear in mind the 3rd Cranial Nerve, the Oculomotor, which makes the eyes be able to move.

Jill

Eye tracking Deficit

Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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There are a variety of systems responsible for eye movement.  The dorsal lateral PFC,  brain stem, as well as the 3rd cranial nerve,Here is a link to one document that explores these connectionshttp://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v17/i1/eye.asp georgemartin@...www.northstarneurofeedback.com One should also bear in mind the 3rd Cranial Nerve, the Oculomotor, which makes the eyes be able to move.   Jill Eye tracking Deficit Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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There are a variety of systems responsible for eye movement.  The dorsal lateral PFC,  brain stem, as well as the 3rd cranial nerve,Here is a link to one document that explores these connectionshttp://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v17/i1/eye.asp georgemartin@...www.northstarneurofeedback.com One should also bear in mind the 3rd Cranial Nerve, the Oculomotor, which makes the eyes be able to move.   Jill Eye tracking Deficit Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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There are a variety of systems responsible for eye movement.  The dorsal lateral PFC,  brain stem, as well as the 3rd cranial nerve,Here is a link to one document that explores these connectionshttp://www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v17/i1/eye.asp georgemartin@...www.northstarneurofeedback.com One should also bear in mind the 3rd Cranial Nerve, the Oculomotor, which makes the eyes be able to move.   Jill Eye tracking Deficit Hello!I will be mapping a 20 year-old college student Tuesday, who has the following issues:#1 Convergence Insufficiency #2 Convergence Excess #3 Eye Tracking DeficitAre there particular regions/patterns to look for on the map in terms of these conditions, and any particular visual/interactive things to try/avoid in the training?Thanks, and HAPPY THANKSGIVING, all!-Gretchen

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