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S H Seidman

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Seidman S
Exp Brain Res . 2007 Aug; 184(1):13-29. PMID: 17680240
Path integration studies in humans show that we have the ability to accurately reproduce our path in the absence of visual information. It has been suggested that this ability is...
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Au Yong N, Paige G, Seidman S
J Neurophysiol . 2006 Nov; 97(2):1100-13. PMID: 17122319
The translational linear vestibuloocular reflex compensates most accurately for high frequencies of head translation, with response magnitude decreasing with declining stimulus frequency. However, studies of the perception of translation typically...
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Seidman S, Paige G, Tomlinson R, Schmitt N
Exp Brain Res . 2002 Oct; 147(1):29-37. PMID: 12373366
During natural behavior, the head may simultaneously undergo rotation, transduced by the semicircular canals, and translation, transduced by the otolith organs. It has been demonstrated in monkey that the vestibulo-ocular...
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Paige G, Seidman S
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1999 Jun; 871:123-35. PMID: 10372066
The primate linear VOR (LVOR) includes two forms. First, eye-movement responses to translation [e.g., horizontal responses to interaural (i.a.) motion] help maintain binocular fixation on targets, and therefore a stable...
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Seidman S, Paige G, Tomko D
Exp Brain Res . 1999 May; 125(4):485-94. PMID: 10323295
The linear vestibulo-ocular reflex (LVOR) during motion along the naso-occipital (NO) axis is governed by eye position and viewing distance. These influences are necessary for the LVOR to maintain stable...
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Paige G, Telford L, Seidman S, Barnes G
J Neurophysiol . 1998 Nov; 80(5):2391-404. PMID: 9819251
Human vestibuloocular reflex and its interactions with vision and fixation distance during linear and angular head movement. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 2391-2404, 1998. The vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) maintains visual image stability...
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Seidman S, Telford L, Paige G
Exp Brain Res . 1998 Apr; 119(3):307-14. PMID: 9551831
Head tilt is a rotation of the head relative to gravity, as exemplified by head roll or pitch from the natural upright orientation. Tilt stimulates both the otolith organs, owing...
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Telford L, Seidman S, Paige G
Exp Brain Res . 1998 Apr; 118(1):115-25. PMID: 9547069
Natural head movements include angular and linear components of motion. Two classes of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), mediated by the semicircular canals and otoliths (the angular and linear VOR, or AVOR...
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Telford L, Seidman S, Paige G
J Neurophysiol . 1997 Oct; 78(4):1775-90. PMID: 9325347
Horizontal, vertical, and torsional eye movements were recorded using the magnetic search-coil technique during linear accelerations along the interaural (IA) and dorsoventral (DV) head axes. Four squirrel monkeys were translated...
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Seidman S, Paige G
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1996 Jun; 781:693-5. PMID: 8694479
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