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The cervico-ocular reflex of normal human subjects in response to transient and sinusoidal trunk rotations

  • Robert N. Sawyer
  • , Stephen E. Thurston
  • , Keith R. Becker
  • , Charles V. Ackley
  • , Scott H. Seidman
  • , R. John Leigh

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Abstract

We used the magnetic search coil technique to measure the horizontal cervico-ocular reflex (COR) of 8 subjects in response to transient or sinusoidal (0.1-1.0 Hz) trunk rotations while their heads were firmly immobilized. Although we were able to resolve eye rotations of < 0.05 °, the COR was hardly measurable (gain was always < 0.07). This finding, made with the most precise measurement technique used to date, suggests that the COR makes a negligible contribution to the stability of gaze in normal subjects during natural activities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)245-249
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium and Orientation
Volume4
Issue number3
StatePublished - May 1994

Keywords

  • cervico-ocular reflex
  • humans
  • magnetic search coil
  • vestibuloocular reflex

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