Vestibulo-Oculomotor Reflex Recording Using the Scleral Search Coil Technique. Review of Peripheral Vestibular Disorders
Other Titles: 
Registro del reflejo vestibulooculomotor con la técnica de la bobina corneal en campo magnético (scleral search coil). Revisión de afecciones vestibulares periféricas.
Keywords: 
Scleral search coil
Vestibulo-oculomortor reflex
Peripheral vestibular disorders
Issue Date: 
2007
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0001-6519
Citation: 
Boleas-Aguirre M, Migliaccio AA, Carey JP. Vestibulo-oculomotor reflex recording using the scleral search coil technique. Review of peripheral vestibular disorders. Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp 2007 Aug-Sep;58(7):321-326.
Abstract
Our goal is to review vestibulo-oculomotor reflex (VOR) studies on several peripheral vestibular disorders (Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, superior canal dehiscence syndrome, and vestibular neuroma), using the scleral search coil (SSC) technique. Head movements are detected by vestibular receptors and the elicited VOR is responsible for compensatory 3 dimensional eye movements. Therefore, to study the VOR it is necessary to assess the direction and velocity of 3 dimensional head, and eye movements. This can be achieved using the SSC technique. Interaction between a scleral search coil and an alternating magnetic field generates an electrical signal that is proportional to eye position. Ideally, eye rotation axis is aligned with head rotation axis and VOR gain (eye velocity/head velocity) for horizontal and vertical head rotations is almost 1. The VOR gain, however, for torsional head rotations is smaller and about 0.7

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