Publication: Dynamic cyclovergence during vertical translation in humans
Dynamic cyclovergence during vertical translation in humans
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Olasagasti, I., Bockisch, C. J., Zee, D. S., & Straumann, D. (2011). Dynamic cyclovergence during vertical translation in humans. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(27), 9991–9997. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0064-11.2011
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When humans are accelerated along the body vertical, the right and left eyes show oppositely directed torsional modulation (cyclovergence). The origin of this paradoxical response is unknown. We studied cyclovergence during linear sinusoidal vertical motion in healthy humans. A small head-fixed visual target minimized horizontal and vertical motion of the eyes and therefore isolated the torsional component. For stimuli between 1 and 2 Hz (near the natural range of head motion), the phase of cyclovergence with respect to inertial accel
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Olasagasti, I., Bockisch, C. J., Zee, D. S., & Straumann, D. (2011). Dynamic cyclovergence during vertical translation in humans. Journal of Neuroscience, 31(27), 9991–9997. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0064-11.2011