Vestibuloocular reflex articles from across Nature Portfolio
The vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) is a compensatory process by which the eyes move in the opposite direction to that of the head, stabilizing the retinal image of a visual target. The VOR is driven primarily by the vestibular system.
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| Open AccessLong term visuo-vestibular mismatch in freely behaving mice differentially affects gaze stabilizing reflexes
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| Open AccessGaze-in-wild: A dataset for studying eye and head coordination in everyday activities
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| Open AccessDevelopment of optokinetic tracking software for objective evaluation of visual function in rodents
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| Open AccessOcular Counter Rolling in Astronauts After Short- and Long-Duration Spaceflight
Scientific Reports 8, 7747