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Fig. 1 | BMC Neurology

Fig. 1

From: Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study

Fig. 1

An example of the time course of a coordinated eye-head movement to a target jump of 30° consisting of a primary gaze shift (thick lines). For the primary gaze shift, it can be clearly seen that it is mainly dominated by the eye contribution during the first 50 ms. Markers on the x-axis indicate the start and end of the gaze shift. Markers on the y-axis show the peak contribution of the eye (blue) and the head (red) to the gaze shift

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