Abstract

In a population of 241 head injuries, some of which dated prior to 3 months and others after, the modalities of graphic responses to an oblique stimulation are described (optokinetic test and ocular calibration). In fact, the distribution of the various types of graphic responses differ statistically depending on the age of the injury. In injuries less than 3 months old a majority of oblique ocular responses were found to be of the intermediate type, while in those with injuries of more than 3 months ago, the oblique ocular responses of a rotary type predominated. However, above all the results of the video recording used to visualize the ocular responses, which until now have been presented graphically, will be discussed.

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