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Ocular torsion induced by Coriolis stimulation.

Natsuki AokiAyame YamazakiKeiji HondaTakeshi Tsutsumi
Published in: Auris, nasus, larynx (2024)
Coriolis stimulation induced a specific pattern of ocular torsion, where its direction and phase suggested that the mechanism likely involved both the otolith and semicircular canals. Further studies may provide a clue to the magnitude of the otolith and semicircular canal contributions.
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