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Visual-vestibular interaction studied with stroboscopically illuminated visual patterns.

G Curio, O J Grüsser.   

Abstract

Horizontal DC-electrooculograms were recorded in subjects rotating on a horizontal turntable sinusoidally at 0.1 Hz and 35 to 40 degrees amplitude. The subjects either fixated a stroboscopically illuminated vertically striped pattern (1.15 to 3.45 degrees period) rotating with the turntable or initiated Sigma-OKN before the rotation began and tried to maintain Sigma-OKN during rotation. In a third paradigm, interaction of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and Phi-OKN was studied. VOR-suppression by fixation was complete within the limits of EOG-recording precision (+/- 1 degree X s-1) for flash frequencies fs greater than 10 flashes X s-1. VOR-suppression decreased monotonically with fs between 10 and 1 flashes X s-1. A similar dependency on fs was found for VOR-suppression during Sigma- or Phi-OKN. Above 10 flashes X s-1 VOR-suppression remained incomplete; below 5 flashes X s-1 VOR-suppression was stronger with the Sigma-OKN paradigm than during fixation and depended on spatial frequency of the pattern. During sinewave rotation of the subject the perceived speed Vp of Sigma-movement correlated to the movement of gaze in space and not to the movement of the eye in head. In a control experiment with normal optokinetic stimulation, OKN-suppression by fixating a small flashing target was found to depend on fs in a similar way as VOR-suppression in the experiments described above.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3873350     DOI: 10.1007/bf00235311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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