High frequency, high acceleration testing of the VOR. Allison, R., Eizenman, M., Tomlinson, R., & Sharpe, J. In Advances in Biomedical Engineering and Biosystems Science. Toronto, Canada, 06, 1994. abstract bibtex Rotational testing of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) does not always correlate with patients' symptoms. One possible reason is that conventional testing is performed at low frequencies and relatively low velocities thai do not correspond to the high frequency perrurbations encountered during locomotion. We present a combined head-eye tracking system suitable for use with free head movement during natural activities. The system was used to study the response to rapid passive head turns in nonnal subjects and patients with unilateral lesions. The patients have marked, persistent VOR deficits for rotation toward the side of lesion. The implications of these results on the organization of the nonnal VOR and the process of VOR compensation are discussed.
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address = {Toronto, Canada},
author = {Allison, R.S. and Eizenman, M. and Tomlinson, R.D. and Sharpe, J.A.},
booktitle = {Advances in Biomedical Engineering and Biosystems Science},
date-added = {2011-05-09 11:36:10 -0400},
date-modified = {2014-02-03 14:37:56 +0000},
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title = {High frequency, high acceleration testing of the VOR},
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