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Posted on November 9, 2020December 8, 2020 by jhuhsl_vmbgje

 

A rapid quantification of binocular misalignment without recording eye movements: Vertical and torsional alignment nulling

Kara H. Beaton, Mark J. Shelhamer, Dale C. Roberts, Michael C. Schubert

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Posted in Peer Reviewed Publications, VestibularTagged assessments, otolith, parabolic flight, tablet, VANTAN, Vestibular System

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