Abstract
Coordination between eye and hand movements is essential for children interacting with their environment. We previously reported slow reaching in children with strabismus, specifically in the final approach. Here, we investigate saccades during visually-guided reaching to determine the contribution of eye movements to deficits observed in children with strabismus.
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