Cervico-ocular responses (COR) during slow sinusoidal head movements in subjects with bilateral labyrinthine lesions.

H C Leopold, M Doerr, U Thoden
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Abstract

Eye movements in five patients with chronic bilateral labyrinthine loss were tested with sinusoidal movements during cervico-ocular stimulation and active head movements (0.05, 0.1 and 0.2s-1; 20, 40, and 60 degrees) and were compared with healthy subjects. Consideration was given to saccadic activity and slow phase velocity of nystagmus and overall gaze shift. The cervico-ocular response was not altered in the patients. During active pendular head movements the saccadic activity and slow phase velocity of nystagmus were more reduced than the eye shifts. The phase relation of eye shifts was not changed. In our patients neck to eye responses did not compensate for the abolished vestibulo-ocular reflex.

双侧迷路病变受试者头部缓慢正弦运动时颈眼反应(COR)。
对5例慢性双侧迷路丢失患者的眼动进行颈眼刺激时的正弦运动和头部活动运动(0.05、0.1和0.2s-1;20、40和60度),并与健康受试者进行比较。考虑眼球震颤的眼动活动和慢相速度以及整体的目光转移。患者的颈眼反应未发生改变。在主动摆头运动中,眼球震颤的跳动活动和慢相速度比眼球移位更明显地减少。眼移的相位关系没有改变。在我们的病人中,颈眼反应并不能弥补前庭眼反射的消失。
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