Harris et al., 2001 - Google Patents
The visual consequences of deviations in the orientation of the axis of rotation of the human vestibulo-ocular reflexHarris et al., 2001
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- Harris L
- Beykirch K
- Fetter M
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- Vision research
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The 3D orientation and amplitude of the movement of each eye evoked by predictable, sinusoidal and non-predictable, sum-of-sines rotation about roll, yaw, pitch and intermediate axes were measured in seven subjects. The rotation axis of the eyes was not always …
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