
pmid: 6405353
REVIEWERS COMMENTS: The last four paragraphs of this article contain original and perceptive ideas, the sort of research one hopes for (and rarely gets) from a laboratory neurophysiologist. Those who are keen can work their way through it, think about the material, and fight their way through to the important conclusion … that the brain responds by adaptive changes within the vestibular system both to lesions and to alteration of the external environment.Hugh O. Barber, MDPresident, American Neurotology Society
Eye Movements, Reflex, Brain, Humans, Vestibule, Labyrinth, Vision, Ocular
Eye Movements, Reflex, Brain, Humans, Vestibule, Labyrinth, Vision, Ocular
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