Abstract

Reply from the Author: In the discussion of blink- and saccade-induced see-saw nystagmus, [1] I discounted the possibilities that the phenomenon was a synkinetic defective-associated movement or, more importantly, related to changes in sensory input. Rather, I postulated that it was related to activity of a motor system in operation during fixation or …

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