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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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2004
2004
Objective The eye-focused video camera as sensitive to infrared light is very useful for detecting nystagmus with open eyes in… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
Advances in the treatment of eye movement disorders The modern rationale for the treatment of abnormal eye movements rests on… 
1997
1997
Abstract In order to study the relation between genotype and phenotype, a detailed study of the course of oculomotor deficits was… 
1975
1975
The study concerns an epileptic patient whose absence attacks were contingent on the viewing of striped patterns. A series of… 
Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
THE EXPERIMENTS of Lettvin and colleagues (25) and Hubel and Wiesel (19) have indicated that a neuron in the vertebrate visual… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
EVEN during steady visual fixation of some object of interest, the eye makes continual small movements—called "physiological… 
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… 
Review
1947
Review
1947
The literature concerning the characteristics of the human visual system is reviewed, with special emphasis on the dioptrical and…