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A comparison between two types of visually-evoked nystagmus in the monkey.

P Pasik, T Pasik.   

Abstract

Similarities between optokinetic nystagmus (O.K.N.) and flicker-induced nystagmus (F.I.N.) include: response buildup and occurrence during the entire period of stimulation; absence of habituation; after-nystagmus in the same direction, occasional after-after-nystagmus to the opposite side; frequency spectrum, peak frequency and existence of lower and upper frequency thresholds. Phenomena are different in that for O.K.N. the stimulus is in motion; binocular and monocular stimulation are effective; direction is determined by direction of motion; unidirectionality is absent; there is minimal influence of background illumination, posture, labyrinthine receptors, and section of crossed optic fibers. For F.I.N. the stimulus is stationary; the response is elicited only by monocular stimulation; the direction is determined by the stimulated eye; there is exclusive unidirectionality; it is abolished by background illumination, optic chiasm section and bilateral labyrinthectomy; it is strongly influenced by posture. This comparison suggests that O.K.N. and F.I.N. are separate responses and that the effective stimulus for F.I.N. may activate selectively the crossed optic fibers.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 811079     DOI: 10.3109/00016487509121273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol Suppl        ISSN: 0365-5237


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1.  Optokinetic nystagmus deficits following parieto-occipital cortex lesions in monkeys.

Authors:  J C Lynch; J W McLaren
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 1.972

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