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Royal National Institute for the Blind. Understanding nystagmus. London: RNIB, 2000.

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Hertle, Richard W. Nystagmus in infancy and childhood: Current concepts in mechanisms, diagnoses, and management. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.

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D, Harris Christopher Ph, and Nystagmus Network, eds. Early-onset nystagmus: A parents' guide. London: Nystagmus Network, 1998.

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Mora, Clare. Congenital Nystagmus in infants and children. Manchester: UMIST, 1998.

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S, Lessard Charles, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Characterization of slow and fast phase nystagmus. College Station, TX: Industrial Engineering Dept., Texas A&M University, 1991.

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Whittle, J. The nature of head postures in congenital nystagmus. Manchester: UMIST, 1990.

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Brodsky, Michael C. The Evolutionary Basis of Strabismus and Nystagmus in Children. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62720-1.

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A, Sharpe James, and Barber Hugh O, eds. The Vestibulo-ocular reflex and vertigo. New York: Raven Press, 1993.

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John, Leigh R., and Devereaux Michael W, eds. Advances in understanding mechanisms and treatment of infantile forms of nystagmus. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Ronald, Hinchcliffe, and Stephens S. D. G, eds. Measurement in hearing and balance: Papers in honour of Ronald Hinchcliffe. Basel: Karger, 1988.

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Claus-Frenz, Claussen, Sakata Eiji 1930-, and Itoh Akinori, eds. Vertigo, nausea, tinnitus, and hearing loss in central and peripheral vestibular diseases: Proceedings of the XXIInd Annual Meeting of the International Neuro-otologic and Equilibriometric Society, Hakone, Japan, 6-9 April 1995. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1995.

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Levashov, M. M. Problems of space biology. Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1985.

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M, Edelman Paula, American Orthoptic Council. Syllabus Committee., and American Academy of Ophthalmology. Allied Health Education Committee., eds. Orthoptics: A syllabus of ocular motility. 2nd ed. San Francisco, Calif: American Academy of Ophthalmology, 1992.

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United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. and National Traffic Law Center, eds. Horizontal gaze nystagmus: The science and the law : a resource guide for judges, prosecutors and law enforcement. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1999.

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Kullen, Ulrich. Die Wirkung von Opioiden auf den vestibulären Nystagmus: Elektronystagmographische Untersuchungen am Kaninchen mit Buprenorphin, Naloxon, Fentanyl und Tilidin. [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1985.

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Wood, Ben. Let's Talk about Nystagmus: A Concise Guide for Nystagmus. Independently Published, 2022.

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Keiner, Marco. Optomotor Reflexes and Nystagmus: New Viewpoints on the Origin of Nystagmus. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Reiser, Michaela. Der durch Druck induzierte nichtthermokonvektive Nystagmus: Ein alternativer Mechanismus zur Thermokonvektion bei der Auslösung des kalorischen Nystagmus. 1989.

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Roth, André, Claude Speeg-Schatz, Alain Péchereau, Georges Klainguti, and Claire GUILABERT. Chirurgie Oculomotrice: Chirurgie du Strabisme et des Nystagmus. Elsevier Masson SAS Éditeur, 2012.

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Brodsky, Michael C. Evolutionary Basis of Strabismus and Nystagmus in Children. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Glasberg-Craus, Vali. Der optokinetische Nystagmus und der Sigma-OKN beim Kaninchen. 1996.

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Kopp, Jürgen. Quantitative Analyse des optokinetischen und vestibulären Nystagmus bei Amphibien. Darmstadt, 1987.

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Brodsky, Michael C. Evolutionary Basis of Strabismus and Nystagmus in Children: Landmark Essays. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Leigh, R. John, and Michael W. Devereaux. Advances in Understanding Mechanisms and Treatment of Infantile Forms of Nystagmus. Ebsco Publishing, 2008.

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Rosenfeld, M. Vestibuläre Nystagmus und Seine Bedeutung Für Die Neurologische und Psychiatrische Diagnostik. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Devereaux, M., and R. Leigh. Advances in Understanding Mechanisms and Treatment of Infantile Forms of Nystagmus. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Enke, Martin. Die Wirkung von Picrotoxin auf den physiologischen, experimentellen und pathologischen Nystagmus. 1996.

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Baloh, Robert W. Bárány’s Life in Uppsala and His Work with Lorente de Nó. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.003.0012.

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Lorente de Nó came to Uppsala, Sweden, in 1924 to work with Robert Bárány, with the goal of studying the central nervous system pathways of the vestibular nystagmus response. Bárány’s 1907 book described a patient with a lesion involving the reticular formation of the pons close to the abducens nucleus who could generate only the slow phase of nystagmus. With stimulation, the patient’s eyes slowly deviated to one side and became pinned. The patient also had a loss of voluntary eye movements. Bárány concluded that there must be separate centers in the brainstem for the production of the slow and fast phases of nystagmus. He speculated that the center for generating fast phases was in the reticular substance next to the abducens nucleus and that this component was under the influence of cortical control. Nó would go on to perform studies of these central pathways for generating nystagmus in rabbit.
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Publications, ICON Health. Nystagmus - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Berendes, Elmar. Die Wirkung von Diphenylhydantoin auf den rotatorisch ausgelösten vestibulären Nystagmus des Kaninchens. 1988.

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Baloh, Robert W. Bárány’s Test Battery and the First Description of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.003.0011.

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Robert Bárány developed an extensive battery of clinical tests of the vestibular system, most of which he outlined in his 1907 book on the physiology and pathology of the vestibular system. The basic concepts of his examination were to use the oculomotor responses (nystagmus) and postural responses (balance and past-pointing) to determine the functional status of the inner ear. Most of his work on the vestibular system was published in Vienna prior to his move to Uppsala, Sweden, after World War I. In Uppsala, he described several surgical techniques, including an operation to produce a fistula in the wall of the horizontal semicircular canal to improve hearing in patients with otosclerosis. Probably the most important article he wrote while in Uppsala was a paper published in 1921 describing a young woman with positional vertigo and nystagmus. This was the first detailed description of nystagmus associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
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Baloh, Robert W. Conclusions. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.003.0022.

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Looking back, all the key information for understanding the mechanism of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) was known early in the 20th century, but it was not until the end of the century that a cure was discovered. Karl Wittmaack’s experiments were interrupted by World War I and were never published. Robert Bárány described the characteristic stereotyped appearance of the nystagmus associated with BPPV, and Charles Hallpike provided convincing evidence that BPPV was a benign condition originating from the inner ear, but both misinterpreted the nystagmus as originating from the gravity-sensing utricular macule. Harold Schuknecht focused attention on the posterior semicircular canal and otolithic debris, but his cupulolithiasis model failed to explain many of the typical features of the nystagmus. Not surprisingly, early treatment maneuvers based on the cupulolithiasis mechanism were not very effective. Understanding the canalithiasis model was the key to developing effective treatment maneuvers.
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Upadhyay, Vikas, and Nadine Neckles. Can I Tell You about Nystagmus?: A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals. Kingsley Publishers, Jessica, 2019.

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Upadhyay, Vikas, and Nadine Neckles. Can I Tell You about Nystagmus?: A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals. Kingsley Publishers, Jessica, 2019.

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Stenger, H. H., R. Grohmann, Hermann Frenzel, and B. Minnigerode. Spontan- und Provokations-Nystagmus: Seine Beobachtung, Aufzeichnung und Formanalyse Als Grundlage der Vestibularisuntersuchung. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Grohmann, R., Hermann Frenzel, B. Minnigerode, and H. H. Stenger. Spontan- und Provokations-Nystagmus: Seine Beobachtung, Aufzeichnung und Formanalyse als Grundlage der Vestibularisuntersuchung. Springer, 2011.

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Lehker, Gabriele. Die Wirkung von Histamin und verschiedenen Antihistaminika auf den vestibulären Nystagmus beim Kaninchen. 1989.

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Kahl, Friedhelm. Der Einfluss von transdermal applizierten Skopolamin auf die Parameter des vestibulären Nystagmus beim Kaninchen. 1988.

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Spontan-Und Provokations-Nystagmus Als Krankheitssymptom: Ein Leitfaden Für Seine Beobachtung, Aufzeichnung und Formanalyse. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Mills, Sloan L. Eye Movement Disorders Nystagmus and Strabismus: Diagnosis, Management and Impact on Quality of Life. Nova Science Publishers Inc, 2014.

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Crommelinck, M., and A. Roucoux. Physiological and Pathological Aspects of Eye Movements: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at the Pont d'Oye Castle, Habay-La-Neuve, Belgium, March 27-30, 1982 Sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities, As Advised by the Committee on Medical an Public Health Research. Springer, 2012.

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The effects of Ritalin on the postrotatory nystagmus response of hyperactive children with attention deficit disorders. 1988.

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The effects of Ritalin on the postrotatory nystagmus response of hyperactive children with attention deficit disorders. 1990.

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art, sample. International Nystagmus Awareness Day: Notebook/journal /120 Lined Pages/ Inches in Size /soft Cover Matte Finish. Independently Published, 2020.

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Collewijn, H. Oculomotor System of the Rabbit and Its Plasticity. Springer London, Limited, 2011.

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Collewijn, H. Oculomotor System of the Rabbit and Its Plasticity. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Baloh, Robert W. Semont and Epley Maneuvers. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.003.0020.

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Until 1980, treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) mainly consisted of reassuring patients of the benign nature of the condition and a recommendation that they avoid the critical position changes that induced the vertigo. Most patients had a spontaneous remission, although not infrequently the condition recurred. The same benign course was seen whether BPPV occurred after head trauma or an ear infection or if it occurred spontaneously. Although brain lesions could produce positional vertigo and nystagmus, the stereotyped torsional vertical nystagmus of BPPV was a reliable signature of a benign inner ear disorder. In the 1980s, Alan Semont, a physical therapist in Paris, and John Epley, an otolaryngologist in Oregon, proposed the first treatment maneuvers specifically designed to remove otoconial debris from the posterior semicircular canal and cupula. Although initially there was skepticism regarding the efficacy of these maneuvers, they have been proven effective in multiple controlled treatment trials.
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Baloh, Robert W. Evolution of Treatment Maneuvers for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.003.0021.

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Near the turn of the 21st century, as more physicians began performing the Epley and Semont maneuvers for treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), it became apparent that the procedures could be done at the time of initial examination without the need for sedation or vibration. Furthermore, modified versions of the maneuvers evolved that were more effective and easier to perform. There are clear similarities in these modified repositioning maneuvers. BPPV nearly always results from otoconial debris within the posterior semicircular canal because this is the canal in which it is most easily trapped. Although less common, there are horizontal and anterior semicircular canal variants of BPPV, and otolithic debris can become attached to the cupula, producing a true cupulolithiasis. The nystagmus is in the plane of the affected canal; the nystagmus is transient when the debris is freely floating and persistent when debris is attached to the cupula.
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Mason, Peggy. Gaze Control. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0019.

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In addition to serving perception, gaze acts as a powerful social signal and mode of communication. Gaze is altered in several psychiatric diseases and impaired by a variety of central and peripheral lesions. Eye movements that serve to stabilize gaze include the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) and fixation, whereas eye movements that shift gaze include saccades, cancellation of the VOR, and smooth pursuit. The pontine horizontal gaze center and midbrain vertical gaze center connect to extraocular motoneurons and mediate all eye movements. Neural circuits involved in generating the VOR, horizontal saccades and saccade modulation are described in detail. Nystagmus consequent to unilateral labyrinthine damage is explained. Other forms of nystagmus including the optokinetic response are introduced. The role of internuclear interneurons in coordinating horizontal saccades and their failure in internuclear ophthalmalplegia are detailed. Finally, the mechanisms involved in fixation and smooth pursuit are briefly presented.
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Baloh, Robert W. Vertigo. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.001.0001.

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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is by far the most common cause of vertigo, and approximately one in five people will have it at some time during their lifetime. Sudden violent spells of vertigo are triggered by a change in position, such as turning over in bed, getting in and out of bed, bending down and straightening up, and extending the head back to look up. During an attack, both eyes oscillate in a characteristic pattern, called nystagmus. Indeed, understanding the mechanism for nystagmus production was key to developing a cure for BPPV. It is difficult to say who exactly deserves credit for discovery of the cure for BPPV, but as with most discoveries in medicine, there is a long list of contributors, each providing a small piece to the puzzle. To tell the story, this book focuses on five remarkable physician scientists who made key discoveries leading up to the cure for BPPV: Prosper Ménière (1799–1862), Josef Breuer (1842–1925), Robert Bárány (1876–1936), Charles Hallpike (1900–1979), and Harold Schuknecht (1917–1996). The final section brings the reader up to the present time, describing the contributions of recent investigators and our current approach to treating BPPV.
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