Supplemental Videos
Module 1
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Lesson 2: Neuroscientist Michael Merzenich: Growing evidence of brain plasticity
Lesson 2: Vestibular and Outerspace
Lesson 5: System and balance of the Vestibular
A 3 year old with apraxia of speech saying some of his new words.
Congenital Ocular Motor Apraxia is an uncommon condition that causes children to have difficulty moving their eyes horizontally or from side to side. They are usually unable to quickly move their eyes from side to side and often have to turn their head (head jerking) and not just their eyes to track an object, although they may be able to track a slow moving object.
OTHER LINKS:
Lesson 2: Neuroscientist Michael Merzenich: Growing evidence of brain plasticity
Lesson 2: Vestibular and Outerspace
Lesson 5: System and balance of the Vestibular