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Veterans have greater variability in their perception of binocular alignment.

Michael C SchubertYoav GimmonJennifer MillarKelly J BrewerDale RobertsMark ShelhamerCharles RohdeJorge M Serrador
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Our novel method of measuring vertical and torsional misalignment distinguishes veterans with dizziness from healthy controls. The high prevalence of absent otolith function seems to explain this result. Further studies are needed to better understand the fundamental mechanism responsible for the increased variability of perception of binocular alignment.
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