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Original Article

A Comparison Between Subjective and Objective Recording of Ocular Counter-Rolling as a Result of Tilting

Pages 111-114 | Received 06 Mar 1974, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In order to develop a quick ani reliable clinical method for recording counter-rolling as an indicator of the otolith function, 14 normal persons were investigated by both an objective and a subjective recording method. For the objective recording a goniometer ocular on a Zeiss microscope was used, and for the subjective method, a luminous cross, manipulatable along the three axes of the space. The results show that the objective recording is much more reliable and better reproducible than the subjective, and is consequently a good and quick recording method for clinical investigation of counter-rolling.

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