PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «NYSTAGMIC»
nystagmic
nystagmus
nɪˈstæɡməs
condition
involuntary
movement
acquired
infancy
later
life
that
result
reduced
limited
vision
often
called
dancing
eyes
when
head
rotates
about
axis
distant
visual
images
sustained
rotating
opposite
nystagmic
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
congenital
persistent
rapid
oscillatory
eyeball
usually
side
collins
always
adjective
medicine
relating
medical
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characterized
unintentional
quick
back
forth
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NYSTAGMIC»
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1
The Ophthalmic Review: A Monthly Review of Ophthalmic Science
I. Sarah It.. died childless. Not nystagmic. dark hair. Very nystagmic, head in
constant movement. No children. Ma, C, = very dark hair. Hypermetropic ; not
nystagmic. = T. D., miner, reddish hair. Emmetropic ; not nystagmic.
2
Archives of Ophthalmology
Almost always there was an associated trembling of the lips and general tremor,
and almost invariably, if these patients were made to turn their eyes sharply to the
right or left, a jerking nystagmic movement was developed. In other words, it ...
3
Strabismus and Amblyopia: Experimental Basis for Advances in ...
Further proof that the convergent nystagmic block is a voluntary act is related to
the fact that esotropia in a few patients increases by increasing visual demand.
When these patients are asked to read progressively smaller letters of the
optotype ...
Gunnar Lennerstrand, Gunter K. Von Noorden, Emilio C. Campos, 1988
4
A Solution to the Riddle--Dyslexia
The normal nystagmic vestibular response to warm and cool (bilateral) water
stimulation falls within a range equal to 5°-25°/second. A nystagmus response of
less than 5° /second is considered hypoactive and a nystagmic response greater
...
Harold N. Levinson, M.D., 2000
Dodge (1923) was the first to use the term to describe the progressive decline in
nystagmic and other responses resulting from repeated rotation of the human
subject about a vertical axis which could not be attributed to fatigue or adaptation.
6
The Organs of Equilibrium and Orientation as a Control System
Nystagmic Coriolis reaction in cat with implanted electrodes. C W, clockwise
rotation about the perpendicular z - axis, wz, and about horizontal x - axis, u^; A,
C, direct recording of the horizontal component and the vertical component of ...
Máximo Valentinuzzi, 1980
7
Psychosurgical Problems
The question arises as to whether repeated testing reduces the nystagmic
response to rotation. Comparisons of first and subsequent tests show no
statistically significant variation. The mean rate for clockwise acceleration for the
entire group ...
8
Pediatric Audiology Casebook
In this case, the examiner was successfully able to obtain data at 0.08 Hz and at
0.5 Hz. Immeasurable low gain was seen at 0.08 Hz and no nystagmic activity
was seen via infrared camera as the examiner observed on a television monitor.
Jane R. Madell, Carol Flexer, 2011
9
Reflex Control of Posture and Movement
These identified vestibular type I neurons projecting to the contralateral
abducens nucleus were found almost invariably to exhibit a nystagmic
modulation of their spike activity (Fig. 4A). The discharge pattern was similar to
that of presynaptic ...
Ibro Symposium, Ragnar Granit, O. Pompeiano, 2011
10
Mastering Public Health: A Postgraduate Guide to ...
Once the nystagmic response has finished in the light the patient's eyes should
be examined with either Frenzel's glasses or an infrared viewer. In normal
subjects or patients with peripheral vestibular disorders the caloric nystagmus
then ...
Geraint Lewis, Jessica Sheringham, Jamie Lopez Bernal, 2014