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Selected Presentations

  

 

Eye movements (general)

 

  • Campbell P, Harris CM (2005)

Dancing eyes and ears?

Third Dancing Eye Syndrome Workshop, Oxford, UK

  • Campbell P, Harris CM (2005)

Update on Audiology

3rd Workshop on Dancing Eye Syndrome Clinical and Basic Science, Abingdon [Dancing Eyes/Opsoclonus Myoclonus Website]

         

  • Harris CM, Budge F, Derbyshire N (2005)

Development of the Saccadic Main Sequence

Child Vision Research Society, Bled, Slovenia

[Research Page]

        

  • Harris CM, Garbutt S (2003)

Infant saccades are not slow.
British Experimental Psychology Society, Exeter

     
  • deSouza N, Harris CM (2003)

'Pro-antisaccades'

12th European Conference on Eye Movements, Dundee

     

  • Harwood MR, Garbutt S, Harris CM (2000)

Spectral characteristics of optokinetic quick phases
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Suppl) 41: S700.

     
  • Garbutt S, Harwood M, Harris CM (2000)

The temporal main sequence of optokinetic nystagmus
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Suppl) 41: S701.

  

  • Harris CM (2003)

Measuring eye movements

2nd workshop on Dancing Eyes Syndrome clinical and basic science, Abingdon

     
  • Mezey LE, Harris CM (2000)

Saccadic Eye Movements in Children with Homonymous Hemianopia.
The Australian Ophthalmic and Visual Science Meeting 2000. Sydney University.


  • Harris CM (2000)

Can the eye movement scientist really help the clinician

Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus in the 21st Century, Institute of Child Health


  • Harris CM (2000)

Saccade abnormalities in children.

BCOVS abstracts, Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 20: 412.


  • Kriss A, Thompson DA, Harris CM, Nischal KN,
    (2000)

Chiasmal maldevelopment ('achiasmia';) indicated by VEP and eye movement studies, though not by MRI scanning: a case study
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science (Suppl) 41: S702.


  • Harris CM, Mezey LE (1999)

Support for the saccade flight-time minimization hypothesis.
7th Meeting of the Child Vision Research Society, London.


  • Harris CM (1999)

Abnormal eye movements in children

Plenary talk at Ophthalmologica Belgica, Brussels, Belgium.

   

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Theoretical

  • Harris CM, Budge F (2003)

Motor Embodiment and Behavioural Plasticity.
Making Sense of Health and Illness Conference, St Hilda's College, Oxford.

  • Budge F, Harris CM (2002)

The neurosociology of stroke (perceptual deficits).
British Sociological Association: Medical sociology group, York

  

  • Harris CM (2002)

Evidence for optimality in motor control from the Fourier domain.
Biocomp2002, Vietri sul Mare, Italy.

  

  • Wolpert DM & Harris CM (2001)

Optimal saccadic control with motor noise predicts head fixed and head fee saccadic trajectories and main sequence.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts


  • Harris CM (2001)

Temporal uncertainty in reading the neural code (multiplicative noise)
4th International Workshop Neural Coding 2001, Plymouth, UK


  • Harris CM (2001)

Evidence for motor optimality

World Congress Neuroinformatics, Vienna


  • Harris CM (2000)

Signal-dependent noise and optimal motor control: a unifying principle of human movement Plenary talk at the 5th Seminar on Speech Production, Kloster Seeon, Bavaria


  • Harris CM, Wolpert DM (2000)

Signal-dependent noise and optimal motor control: a unifying principle of human movement.
Proceedings of the 5th Seminar on Speech Production, Kloster Seeon, Bavaria p. 365


  • Wolpert D., Harris C.M. (1999)

Optimal motor control in the presence of signal- dependent noise: a unifying hypothesis
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25, 1301


  • Goodbody SJ, Wolpert CM, Harris CM (1999)

Spectral analysis of discrete movements - implications for motor control
Neuroscience Abstracts 25, 1910

  

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Nystagmus

  • Harris CM (2005)

A Developmental Model of Congenital Nystagmus

The 17th Annual BOMG Meeting, Birmingham, UK

  • Harris CM (2005)

Finding a Solution for Congenital Nystagmus

Nystagmus Workshop, Abingdon, UK

   

  • Harris CM, Berry D (2005)

Congenital Nystagmus As non-linear Adaptive Oscillations

ECEM 13, Bern Switzerland

  • Harris CM, Berry D (2005)

A Developmental Model of Congenital Nystagmus [PDF]

Child Vision Research Society, Bled, Slovenia

[Research Page]

   

  • Harris CM, Budge F & Derbyshire N (2005)

Living with nystagmus; Results from stage 2 of Social Impact Study

Nystagmus Network AGM, Birmingham.

  • Harris CM, Berry D (2004)

A model for the chaotic oscillations of congenital nystagmus.
The 12th International workshop on non-linear dynamics of electronic systems. p 380-383, Evora, Portugal.

     
  • Budge F, Harris CM (2004)
    Living with Nystagmus; Results from stage 1 of Social Impact Study

Nystagmus Network AGM, London.

     
  • Budge F (2004)
    Living with Nystagmus

RNIB Nystagmus Training Day, London.

     
  • Budge F, Harris CM (2003)
    The Impact of Rare Disorders; Congenital Nystagmus
    British Sociological Association; Medical Sociology Group Conference, University of York UK
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  • Harris CM (2002)
    Congenital nystagmus as an adaptive process

School of Optometry and Neuroscience, UMIST, Manchester, UK

     
  • Harris CM (2002)
    A model of congenital nystagmus: the Why versus the How.

Cardiff School of Optometry, Cardiff, UK.

     
  • Harris CM (2001)
    Pitfalls in paediatric nystagmus

8 Tagung der Bielschowsky-Gesellschaft fur Schielforschung, Regensburg, Germany

     
  • Ragge NK, Hartley C, Dearlove AM, Walker J, Russell-Eggitt I, Harris CM (2001)
    Familial vestibulocerebellar disorder maps to chromosome 13q31-q33: a new nystagmus locus. American Journal of Human Genetics 69: 2783, Suppl. 1
  • Harris C, Boyd S, Cross H (2000)
    Ictal nystagmus as a presenting feature of cortical dysplasia in infancy
    4th European Conference on Epilepsy, Florence, Italy
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    Harris CM (2000)
    Nystagmus: medical and educational issues

Royal National Institute for the Blind, London

  

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Metabolic disease

  • Budge F, Harris CM (2004)

Orphaned Ethics for Orphaned Diseases?

BSA Medical Sociology Conference, University of York.

     
  • Budge F, Harris CM (2004)

On the ethics of testing new treatments for neurometabolic diseases

Prospects in the Treatment of Rare Diseases Conference, Trieste, Italy


  • Harris CM, Campbell PE, Garbutt S (2004)

Oculomotor and audiological measures for neurometabolic diseases

3rd International Conference: Prospects in the Treatment of Rare Diseases. Trieste, Italy


  • Campbell PE, Harris CM, Harwood M, Garbutt S, Sirimanna T, Vellodi A (2003)

Gaucher disease type 1 and 3 are distinct phenotypes: Neurophysiological evidence.
British Society of Audiology.

  • Campbell PE, Harris CM, Blackham C, Sirimanna T (2003)

Extended high frequency audiometry thresholds are elevated in children with auditory processing disorders.
British Society of Audiology.


  • Hendricks S, Campbell PE, Harris CM, Sirimanna T (2003) Bone conduction auditory brainstem responses in infants.

XVIII IERASG Biennial Symposium.


  • Harris C, Campbell P, Vellodi A (2000)

Gaucher disease type I and III are distinct phenotypes: neurophysiological evidence.
The Fourth Meeting of the European Working Group of Gaucher Disease, Jerusalem, Israel

     
  • Harris CM (2000)

Analisi dei movimenti oculari nei pazienti con malattia di Gaucher 7

Incontro Genitori-Pazienti Dell Associazione Italiana Gaucher, Naples.

     
  • Campbell PE, Harris CM, Sirimanna A, Vellodi A (2000) Audiometric abnormalities in acute neuronopathic disease.
    J Clinical Neurophysiology Vol 111. Suppl 1S63.
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  • Boyd S, Bamiou DE, Campbell PE et al., (2000) Audiometric abnormalities in type 3 Gaucher disease.
    J Clinical Neurophysiology Vol 111. Suppl 1S63

  

  • Vellodi A, Young E, Harris C (1999)

The management of children with neuronopathic disease; a single centre experience.
Abstracts of the Third ENGGD Workshop, Lemnos p 68.

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