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Nystagmus, Physiologic

Known as: Nystagmus, Physiological, Physiologic Nystagmus, Physiological Nystagmus 
Involuntary rhythmical movements of the eyes in the normal person. These can be naturally occurring as in end-position (end-point, end-stage, or… 
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2005
2005
1. The various types of eye movement exhibited by the cyclopean eye of Daphnia pulex were studied using high speed motion… 
2004
2004
SummaryThe influence of Psilocybin, LSD, mescaline, or alcohol on physiological nystagmus was investigated. Eleven hundred eye… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
Nystagmus occurs in a very wide range of circumstances, each type showing characteristic clinical, pathological and… 
1988
1988
Observation of nystagmus is of great importance in the otoneurologic examination. By means of electronystagmography it is… 
1984
1984
The behavior of 64 normal subjects was studied after they had been submitted to excentric lateral ocular fixation of gaze of more… 
1975
1975
The study concerns an epileptic patient whose absence attacks were contingent on the viewing of striped patterns. A series of… 
1960
1960
Cats were prepared by the encephale isole technique. A small plane-mirror mount was sutured to each cornea without obstructing… 
1960
1960
A transactional position suggests the hypothesis that there should be changes in the fine eye movements of a fixating subject if… 
1954
1954
  • J. Doesschate
  • 1954
  • Corpus ID: 3361840