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A PROMINENT feature of all forms of nystagmus is the strict co-ordination of movement of both eyes, brought about by fibre systems which cross from one side to the other. We have observed a curious phenomenon in which both eyes move synchronously but in opposite directions.
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LACHMANN, J., BERGMANN, F. Dissociated Nystagmus in the Rabbit. Nature 183, 1065 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831065a0
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