Question: A 23-year-old man is brought to the hospital by his parents who describe a 9-month history during which he has expressed overt delusions regarding the government following him and appeared to be having conversations with himself. He has been more withdrawn, not motivated, keeping to himself in his room. He quit his job and does not spend time with friends anymore. Blood alcohol level and urine toxicology are unremarkable. Which of the following ophthalmologic findings is most likely to be observed in this patient? A. Poor adduction B. Poor accommodation C. Abnormal smooth pursuit and saccades D. Weakness of oculomotor nerve