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Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal: ORL
ORL (1994) 56 (1): 36–39.
Published Online: 13 January 2010
...L. Wiklund; J. Bergenius; O. Perols Smooth pursuit (SP) and saccades (SC) as well as nystagmus were recorded with electro-oculography in 21 healthy subjects with manifest non-paralytic strabismus. A normal SP function under binocular conditions could be recorded in 67% of the subjects...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal: ORL
ORL (1982) 44 (4): 216–225.
Published Online: 07 January 2010
...Ville Jäntti A negative spike of 10–20 ms duration can be recorded at the onset of a saccade in the electronystagmogram (ENG) of most patients if the electrode locations are suitably selected. Probably it originates in the muscles of the face. If care is not taken to minimize this artefact in ENG...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal: ORL
ORL (1983) 45 (5): 262–269.
Published Online: 07 January 2010
.... The intoxication caused an impaired visual suppression during a pseudo-random oscillatory swing test and also an increased saccade speed. Other vestibular-oculomotor parameters were normal. The findings are in accordance with our earlier study on styrene in humans, showing that the visual suppression test...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal: ORL
ORL (1984) 46 (6): 310–317.
Published Online: 07 January 2010
...Setsuko Takemori; Masayoshi Ida The influence of the predictive adaptability on saccades was studied in 20 normal subjects ranging in age from 18 to 43 years. The average velocity of random and constant saccades showed almost the same results. The maximum velocity of constant saccades was slightly...