A neurologist and ataxia: Using eye movements to learn about the cerebellum

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Abstract

The cerebellum, its normal functions and its diseases, and especially its relation to the control of eye movements, has been at the heart of my academic career. Here I review how this came about, with an emphasis on epiphanies, "tipping points" and the influences of mentors, colleagues and trainees. I set a path for young academicians, both clinicians and basic scientists, with some guidelines for developing a productive and rewarding career in neuroscience.

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Zee, D. S. (2018, February 7). A neurologist and ataxia: Using eye movements to learn about the cerebellum. Cerebellum and Ataxias. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40673-018-0081-2

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