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1                                              OKN testing may be useful as an additional, more objecti
2 (V(max)) at which subjects could maintain an OKN response.
3 st that V(max) in the presence of full-field OKN stimuli may provide an objective measure of VA and p
4 e results show that the activation sites for OKN studies are dependent on subject instruction which i
5                                   Horizontal OKN gain was uniformly reduced across gratings drifted a
6                                   Horizontal OKN is symmetrical in healthy adults, whereas symmetry o
7 visual stimuli were used to evoke horizontal OKN responses in 17 subjects.
8 had a statistically significant reduction in OKN responses compared to C57Bl/6 controls with both 2 d
9 red to investigate consistency of individual OKN asymmetry.
10                                         Look OKN areas included the culmen, parahippocampal, lingual,
11                 The results reveal that look OKN generated significantly more cortical FMRI activatio
12                 Specifically, voluntary look OKN involved more brain sites than stare OKN.
13  better responses for optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and visually evoked potentials (VEPs) in one direct
14 the efficacy of using optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) as an objective measurement of vision in severely v
15                  Look optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) consists of voluntary tracking of details in a movi
16 characterize vertical optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) in normal human subjects, comparing the dynamic pro
17 imental conditions of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) result in different outcomes and may not optimally
18 th pursuit, saccades, optokinetic nystagmus (OKN), vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), and vergence using
19 inetic eye movements (optokinetic nystagmus [OKN]).
20  instruction on the anatomical correlates of OKN.
21 ion and recommend that FMRI investigators of OKN be cognizant of these effects.
22 ject instruction which influence the type of OKN generated.
23 on was assessed with a rotating optokinetic (OKN) drum at ages 13 and 18 months and neurologic phenot
24  r = 0.75, P = 0.001) and for look and stare OKN (r = 0.66, P = 7.3 x 10(-5)) because of a strong cor
25                               Look and stare OKN gain is strongly associated for downward moving stim
26       Horizontal and vertical look and stare OKN gains were recorded in 15 healthy volunteers (40 deg
27       Horizontal and vertical look and stare OKN symmetry was measured, and the consistency of indivi
28                               Look and stare OKN were generated under identical stimulus "ON" conditi
29 sing new methods to delineate look and stare OKN.
30 n a second experiment, the symmetry of stare OKN was measured in nine volunteers varying velocity (20
31 ontal or vertical asymmetry in look or stare OKN gain for all volunteers grouped together.
32 ook OKN involved more brain sites than stare OKN.
33 tly more cortical FMRI activation than stare OKN.
34 ails in a moving visual field, whereas stare OKN is reflexive and consists of shorter slow phases of
35                                     Vertical OKN and saccades were recorded in 10 healthy adult subje
36  previous reports of horizontal and vertical OKN systems.
37 healthy adults, whereas symmetry of vertical OKN is controversial.
38           Although no horizontal or vertical OKN asymmetries existed for volunteers grouped together,
39 ed for volunteers grouped together, vertical OKN was characterized by idiosyncratic asymmetries that

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