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The effect of different head movement paradigms on vestibulo-ocular reflex gain and saccadic eye responses in the suppression head impulse test in healthy adult volunteers
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Abstract
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Objective: This study aimed to identify differences in vestibulo-ocular reflex gain (VOR gain) and saccadic response in the suppression head impulse paradigm (SHIMP) between predictable and less predictable head movements, in a group of healthy subjects. It was hypothesized that higher prediction could lead to a lower VOR gain, a shorter saccadic latency, and higher grouping of saccades. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Frontiers in neurology / Frontiers Research Foundation (Lausanne, Switzerland) - Lausanne, 2010, currens
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Publication
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Lausanne
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Frontiers Research Foundation
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2021
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ISSN
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1664-2295
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DOI
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10.3389/FNEUR.2021.729081
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Volume/pages
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12
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Article Reference
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729081
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ISI
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000703729200001
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Pubmed ID
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34630303
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E-only publicatie
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