It's a tracking disorder that makes reading very difficult. It causes the eyes to skip over words, lines, and sometimes even paragraphs when you try to read.
Having a deficiency in vitamin B12 could be a contributing factor of eye problems. Double vision is a certain condition that can happen because of a vitamin B12 deficiency.
abducens nerve
In primates the superior colliculus controls the automatic saccades (brain commands sent to the eye muscles result in the eyes making a rapid step-like rotation following which the eyes remain stationary). These step movements are known as saccades or saccadic eye movements and puts the retina in position to analyze sudden movements across the retina. Perhaps watching a fly.
This is one of the 12 cranial nerves and controls contraction of eye muscles and therefore eye movement.
Night blindness. During WWII bomber piolts and crew were required to eat an allotted rashion of carrots to avoid this condition.
Having a deficiency in vitamin B12 could be a contributing factor of eye problems. Double vision is a certain condition that can happen because of a vitamin B12 deficiency.
Often it is a mineral deficiency that causes the twitch - usually a magnesium deficiency.
yes of course when there is deficiency of vitamin A
Rapid Eye Movement
Rapid eye movement is associated with dreams in the early hours of the morning.
Rapid Eye Movement - album - was created in 2006.
When a person exhibits long periods without movement, this is called a catatonic state.
sometimes eyesight can be improved by eating carrots
Dominic P. Anderson has written: 'Eye movement' -- subject(s): Movement disorders, Eye, Ocular Motility Disorders, Eye Movements, Eye Movement Measurements, Physiology, Movements
James MacLean has written: 'Early prediction of saccadic amplitude'
Magnesium deficiency. Healthy food might help
the lack of the vitamin that is in carrots.