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Original Article

Principes Physiques, Expérimentaux et Cliniques des Stimulations Pendulaires Dans L'examen Vestibulaire

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Pages 338-352 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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J. M. Furman, D. P. O'Leary & J. W. Wolfe. (1979) Application of linear system analysis to the horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex of the alert rhesus monkey using pseudorandom binary sequence and single frequency sinusoidal stimulation. Biological Cybernetics 33:3, pages 159-165.
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