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Nystagmus, Physiologic
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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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Electronystagmography
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Positional nystagmus test
aspects of radiation effects
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Nystagmus, Barany
Nystagmus, Caloric
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2004
2004
Positional and Positioning Nystagmus in Healthy Subjects under Videonystagmoscopy
K. Sunami
,
Rie Tochino
,
+6 authors
H. Yamane
Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum
2004
Corpus ID: 23261133
Objective The eye-focused video camera as sensitive to infrared light is very useful for detecting nystagmus with open eyes in…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Drug treatments for eye movement disorders
R. Leigh
,
R. Tomsak
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
2003
Corpus ID: 975094
Advances in the treatment of eye movement disorders The modern rationale for the treatment of abnormal eye movements rests on…
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1997
1997
Slow saccades and other eye movement disorders in spinocerebellar atrophy type 1
W. Klostermann
,
C. Zühlke
,
W. Heide
,
D. Kömpf
,
K. Wessel
Journal of Neurology
1997
Corpus ID: 23924854
Abstract In order to study the relation between genotype and phenotype, a detailed study of the course of oculomotor deficits was…
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1975
1975
Stripes, complex cells and seizures. An attempt to determine the locus and nature of the trigger mechanism in pattern-sensitive epilepsy.
A. Wilkins
,
F. Andermann
,
J. Ives
Brain : a journal of neurology
1975
Corpus ID: 34938805
The study concerns an epileptic patient whose absence attacks were contingent on the viewing of striped patterns. A series of…
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Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
Visual receptive fields of striate cortex neurons in awake monkeys.
R. Wurtz
Journal of Neurophysiology
1969
Corpus ID: 18622157
THE EXPERIMENTS of Lettvin and colleagues (25) and Hubel and Wiesel (19) have indicated that a neuron in the vertebrate visual…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Ocular Stabilization During Oscillatory Head Movements: Vestibular System Dysfunction and the Relation Between Head and Eye Velocities
A. Atkin
,
M. B. Bender
1968
Corpus ID: 72586915
EVEN during steady visual fixation of some object of interest, the eye makes continual small movements—called "physiological…
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1960
1960
Physiological nystagmus in the cat.
F. W. Hebbard
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E. Marg
Journal of the Optical Society of America
1960
Corpus ID: 11891123
Cats were prepared by the encephale isole technique. A small plane-mirror mount was sutured to each cornea without obstructing…
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1960
1960
Relating a Component of Physiological Nystagmus to Visual Display
K. Gaarder
Science
1960
Corpus ID: 36503148
A transactional position suggests the hypothesis that there should be changes in the fine eye movements of a fixating subject if…
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Highly Cited
1952
Highly Cited
1952
The role of physiological nystagmus in monocular acuity.
Floyd Ratliff
Journal of Experimental Psychology
1952
Corpus ID: 2352641
Review
1947
Review
1947
Photographic granularity and graininess; some characteristics of the visual system of importance in the evaluation of graininess and granularity.
Loyd A. Jones
,
G. C. Higgins
Journal of the Optical Society of America
1947
Corpus ID: 26968611
The literature concerning the characteristics of the human visual system is reviewed, with special emphasis on the dioptrical and…
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