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Updating the Location of Visual Objects in Space Following Vestibular Stimulation
When updating the location of a visual object in space while moving around, we have to rely on sensory information from different modalities. Retinal signals provide us with a notion of the object’s position o...
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Eye-Head Coordination in Patients with Chronic Loss of Vestibular Function
In healthy subjects sacccadic gaze shifts of more than 20° or so are achieved by moving both the head and the eyes. The coordination between head and eyes during such gaze shifts depends critically on vestibul...