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A model of Alexander's law of vestibular nystagmus

โœ Scribed by M. J. Doslak; L. F. Dell'Osso; R. B. Daroff


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
507 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-1200

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โœฆ Synopsis


The observation that the amplitude of vestibular nystagmus grows as gaze is increased in the direction of the nystagmus fast phase and diminished with gaze in the opposite direction is known as "Alexander's law". We have developed an analog computer model to simulate Alexander's law in nystagmus secondary to dysfunction of a semicircular canal. The model utilizes relevant brainstem anatomy and physiology and includes gaze modulation of vestibular signals and push-pull integration to create eye position commands. When simulating normally functioning semicircular canals, the model produced no nystagmus. When simulating total impairment of the canal on one side with gaze directed maximally in the opposite direction, the model produced a large amplitude nystagmus with linear slow phases directed toward the affected side. As gaze was changed from far contralateral to ipsilateral, the nystagmus gradually diminished to zero. When simulating partial impairment of one canal, the nystagmus was smaller in amplitude and absent in ipsilateral gaze.


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