Gain of human torsional optokinetic nystagmus depends on horizontal disparity |
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Authors: | Washio Noriaki Suzuki Yasuo Sawa Masahiro Ohtsuka Kenji |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, Sapporo Medical University, School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of horizontal disparity on torsional optokinetic nystagmus (tOKN) in humans. METHODS: Ten healthy human subjects were selected for this experiment. Monocular eye movements were recorded three-dimensionally using dual-search coil methods. Torsional OKN was induced by a rotating random-dot pattern (22 degrees in diameter, constant angular velocity: +/-54 deg/s) projected on the virtual screen of the optical see-through, head-mounted display (HMD). The optical distance of the HMD's virtual screen was 2 m. A red LED that could be fixated through the virtual screen of the HMD was located near the center of the rotating random-dot pattern. Horizontal disparity was induced by changing the distance between the fixated target and the subject systematically (1, 1.5, 2, or 3 m; five subjects) or by the prism (+1.5, +0.5, 0, or -0.5 prism-diopter [PD] in each eye; five subjects) in front of the HMD. RESULTS: The average gain with zero horizontal disparity (0.022 +/- 0.008/0.025 +/- 0.014, fixated target at 2 m/fixated target with the plain glass) was significantly higher than the gain with crossed disparity (0.017 +/- 0.003/0.019 +/- 0.008, target at 3 m/with the prism of -0.5 PD) and uncrossed disparity (0.017 +/- 0.002, target at 1 m/with the prism of +1.5 PD; one-way ANOVA, P <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The horizontal disparity of optokinetic stimulus affects tOKN. Nonzero horizontal disparity decreases the gain of tOKN. |
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