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Orthoptist Marg,
Elwin (1951). "Development of electro-
oculography;
standing potential of the eye in
registration of eye movement". AMA...
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oculography (VOG) is a non-invasive, video-based
method of
measuring horizontal,
vertical and
torsional position components of the
movements of...
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- less
invasive device called a
videonystagmograph (VNG), a form of video-
oculography (VOG) (a video-based
method of
measuring eye
movements using external...
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activity of
neuronal somas and
dendrites within the cortex, electro-
oculography measures the
potential between cornea and retina,
electromyography is...
- head-clamp. In 1922,
Schott pioneered a
further advance called electro-
oculography (EOG), a
method of
recording the
electrical potential between the cornea...
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torsional eye positions, can be
measured using scleral coils or
using video-
oculography.
Torsional eye
positions can also be
measured using fundus cyclometry...
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using electromyographic recording of
orbicularis oculi muscle and by
oculography)
could be used as a measure. Pulse-alone
results are
compared to prepulse-plus-pulse...