Compact, battery-powered, noninvasive unit replaces several pieces of equipment and operator. Instrument that looks like pair of goggles with small extension box measures ocular counterrotation. Called "otolith tilt-translation reinterpretation" (OTTR) goggles, used in studies of space motion sickness. Also adapted to use on Earth and determine extent of impairment in patients who have impaired otolith functions.


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    Title :

    Instrument Measures Ocular Counterrolling


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    Publication date :

    1991-12-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    No indication


    Language :

    English


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    Effects of drugs on ocular counterrolling

    Graybiel, A. / Miller, E. F., II | NTRS | 1968


    Effect of drugs on ocular counterrolling

    Graybiel, A. / Miller, E. F., II | NTRS | 1968


    Otolith function as measured by ocular counterrolling

    Graybiel, A. / Miller, E. F., II | NTRS | 1965


    The effect of gravitoinertial force upon ocular counterrolling

    Graybiel, A. / Miller, E. F., II | NTRS | 1970