Ocular microtremor measurement, characterization & analysis
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Mohammed Ali Al-Kalbani, 'Ocular microtremor measurement, characterization & analysis', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2010, pp 270Download Item:

Abstract:
Ocular Microtremor (OMT) is a high frequency tremor of the eye present in all normal subjects even if the eye is apparently still. It is one of the fixational eye movements. Changes in the OMT frequency and pattern have been observed in a number of clinical conditions involving the brainstem. The OMT amplitude is in the range from 2.5 arcsec up to 33 arcsec with a mean dominant frequency of around 85 Hz.
Author: Ali Al-Kalbani, Mohammed
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Boyle, GerardQualification name:
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