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Abstract:
An earlier report described a physical analog of the human vestibular system, which simulated nystagmic eye movements and subjective sensation of motion based on sensed motion of the 'head.' This report reviews a number of possible extensions to this model--emphasizing the complex interactions among visual, otolith, and canal stimuli. Models are discussed for semicircular canals and otoliths, the vestibulo-ocular reflex, optokinetic and galvanic stimulation of eye movements, counterrolling, visual-vestibular interaction and pursuit eye movements. (Author)
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Final rept. |
| Pages: |
93 |
| Report Date: |
NOV 1971 |
| Contract Number: |
F3361569C1425 |
| Report Number: |
0597737 |
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