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A comparison of the dynamics of horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit in normal human subjects.

R W Baloh1, R D Yee, V Honrubia, K Jacobson.   

Abstract

We compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit recorded with a scleral contact lens technique at multiple sinusoidal frequencies (0.2-1.6 Hz) and peak velocities (12.5-100 degrees.s-1) in 10 normal subjects. The gain was significantly higher (p less than 0.05) and the harmonic distortion significantly lower (p less than 0.05) for horizontal pursuit compared to vertical pursuit for all stimuli except the lowest frequency and peak velocity. Both horizontal and vertical pursuit exhibited a phase lag that was minimal at lower frequencies but reached a mean of about 37 degrees at 1.6 Hz. This difference between horizontal and vertical pursuit could be explained by current models of the smooth pursuit system if one postulates a lower saturation level of retinal error velocity for vertical pursuit compared to horizontal pursuit.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3345173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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5.  Velocity scaling of cue-induced smooth pursuit acceleration obeys constraints of natural motion.

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7.  The influence of target distance on eye movement responses during vertical linear motion.

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8.  Predictive smooth pursuit of complex two-dimensional trajectories in monkey: component interactions.

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9.  Senescence of human visual-vestibular interactions: smooth pursuit, optokinetic, and vestibular control of eye movements with aging.

Authors:  G D Paige
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10.  Spatial orientation of optokinetic nystagmus and ocular pursuit during orbital space flight.

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