Normal subjects were exposed to 0.26 g linear acceleration steps along the inter-aural axis whilst they fixated an earth stationary target at 110 cm distance. The stimulus evoked slow phase eye movements at a mean latency of 34 ms which attained the relative target velocity in 113 ms. In contrast, v
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Response properties of pigeon otolith afferents to linear acceleration
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1997
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- Article
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- 0014-4819
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