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An Analysis of Ocular Counterrolling in Response to Body Positions in Three-Dimensional Space [PDF]
Bischof, Norbert, Bucher, U., Mast, F.
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Flocculus and Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex
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Vestibulo-ocular reflex and gaze stabilizing function.
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Convergence-Retraction Nystagmus Associated with Dorsal Midbrain Lesions in Three Dogs [PDF]
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Reflex control of the spine and posture: a review of the literature from a chiropractic perspective [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
Recent animal and clinical studies on the vestibulo-ocular reflex deal with a number of physiological and clinical aspects from which three were chosen for this review: (1) the torsional vestibulo-ocular reflex and its disorders; (2) the otolith contribution to the vestibulo-ocular reflex; and (3) neurotransmitters, neuropharmacological aspects, and ...
M, Dieterich, T, Brandt
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Recent animal and clinical studies on the vestibulo-ocular reflex deal with a number of physiological and clinical aspects from which three were chosen for this review: (1) the torsional vestibulo-ocular reflex and its disorders; (2) the otolith contribution to the vestibulo-ocular reflex; and (3) neurotransmitters, neuropharmacological aspects, and ...
M, Dieterich, T, Brandt
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The Chinchilla's Vestibulo-ocular Reflex
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1989The horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) was measured and characterized in seven adult chinchillas using 0.01 to 1.0 Hz angular velocity sinusoids. Gains were less than compensatory, and were variable from day to day but phases were highly repeatable both within and between animals.
W H, Merwin, C, Wall, D L, Tomko
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Unifying vestibulo-ocular reflexes
2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005We present an eye/head gaze controller based on recent findings in biological gaze control. Despite the absence of an explicit VOR mechanism the model is able to (i) produce classical VOR responses and (ii) reject head perturbations during the saccadic portion of a gaze shift executed to a remembered target - what is usually attributed to a separate ...
R. Wagner, H.L. Galiana
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Effect of adaptive plasticity of linear vestibulo-ocular reflex upon angular vestibulo-ocular reflex
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2000The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) produces compensatory eye movements during head movements. The VOR consists of the angular VOR and the linear VOR. The VOR is under adaptive control that corrects VOR performance when visual-vestibular mismatch arises during head movements. Most experiments concerning plasticity of the VOR have used the angular VOR. So
I, Koizuka +4 more
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2007
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) ensures best vision during head motion by moving the eyes contrary to the head to stabilize the line of sight in space. The VOR has three main components: the peripheral sensory apparatus (a set of motion sensors: the semicircular canals, SCCs, and the otolith organs), a central processing mechanism, and the motor ...
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) ensures best vision during head motion by moving the eyes contrary to the head to stabilize the line of sight in space. The VOR has three main components: the peripheral sensory apparatus (a set of motion sensors: the semicircular canals, SCCs, and the otolith organs), a central processing mechanism, and the motor ...
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