[HTML][HTML] Using eye movements to assess brain function in mice

JS Stahl - Vision research, 2004 - Elsevier
Examining eye movements is an important part of the neurological evaluation of humans;
the distribution of the neural circuits that control these movements is such that they are …

Cybersickness in head-mounted displays is caused by differences in the user's virtual and physical head pose

S Palmisano, RS Allison, J Kim - Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Sensory conflict, eye-movement, and postural instability theories each have difficulty
accounting for the motion sickness experienced during head-mounted display based virtual …

Head impulse test in unilateral vestibular loss: vestibulo-ocular reflex and catch-up saccades

KP Weber, ST Aw, MJ Todd, LA McGarvie, IS Curthoys… - Neurology, 2008 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Quantitative head impulse test (HIT) measures the gain of the angular vestibulo-
ocular reflex (VOR) during head rotation as the ratio of eye to head acceleration. Bedside …

Characteristics of head-mounted displays and their effects on simulator sickness

JD Moss, ER Muth - Human factors, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: We examined the effects of several display characteristics of head-mounted
displays (HMDs) on simulator sickness (SS). Background: Technological limitations, such as …

Progress toward development of a multichannel vestibular prosthesis for treatment of bilateral vestibular deficiency

GY Fridman, CC Della SAntina - The Anatomical Record …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This article reviews vestibular pathology and the requirements and progress made in the
design and construction of a vestibular prosthesis. Bilateral loss of vestibular sensation is …

Quantifying the vestibulo-ocular reflex with video-oculography: nature and frequency of artifacts

G Mantokoudis, AS Saber Tehrani, JC Kattah… - Audiology and …, 2015 - karger.com
Video-oculography devices are now used to quantify the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) at the
bedside using the head impulse test (HIT). Little is known about the impact of disruptive …

Age dependent normal horizontal VOR gain of head impulse test as measured with video-oculography

B Mossman, S Mossman, G Purdie… - … -Head & Neck …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background The head impulse test (HIT) is a recognised clinical sign of the high frequency
vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), which can be quantified with video-oculography. This …

Quantitative analysis of gains and catch‐up saccades of video‐head‐impulse testing by age in normal subjects

CJ Yang, JY Lee, BC Kang, HS Lee… - Clinical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives To evaluate video‐head‐impulse test (vHIT) results in normal subjects, to
determine the normative values of vHIT for the vestibulo‐ocular reflex (VOR) and to …

Active and passive stabilization of body pitch in insect flight

L Ristroph, G Ristroph, S Morozova… - Journal of The …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Flying insects have evolved sophisticated sensory–motor systems, and here we argue that
such systems are used to keep upright against intrinsic flight instabilities. We describe a …

A multichannel semicircular canal neural prosthesis using electrical stimulation to restore 3-D vestibular sensation

CC Della Santina, AA Migliaccio… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Bilateral loss of vestibular sensation can be disabling. Those afflicted suffer illusory visual
field movement during head movements, chronic disequilibrium and postural instability due …