| 21. | Optokinetic nystagmus ( OKN ) is nystagmus that occurs in response to a rotation movement.
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| 22. | Optokinetic nystagmus ( OKN ) is nystagmus that occurs in response to a rotation movement.
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| 23. | Lights seeming to move caused by erratic eye movement ( nystagmus or REM sleep ).
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| 24. | This natural bodily reaction, called nystagmus, helps one compensate for an overstimulated vestibular system.
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| 25. | She learned the uncontrollable eye movements were caused by nystagmus, which often accompanies ocular albinism.
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| 26. | This can be true for people with severe visual impairment, such as the nystagmus ).
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| 27. | Nystagmus is also present when the eye on the opposite side of the lesion is abducted.
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| 28. | Clinical trials of a surgery to treat nystagmus ( known as tenotomy ) concluded in 2001.
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| 29. | He developed myopathy, nystagmus, ataxia, upper motor neuron signs, and absence seizures.
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| 30. | The lower levels of light associated with safety lamps caused an increase in the incidence of nystagmus.
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