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Brain Research

Volume 499, Issue 1, 9 October 1989, Pages 153-156
Brain Research

Behavior of human horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex in response to high-acceleration stimuli

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Abstract

We studied the horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) during transient, high-acceleration (1900–7100 °/s2) head rotations in 4 human subjects. Such stimuli perturbed the angle of gaze and caused illusory movement of a viewed target (oscillopsia). The disturbance of gaze could be attributed to the latency of the VOR (which ranged from 6–15 ms) and inadequate compensatory eye rotations (median VOR gain ranged from 0.61–0.83).

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