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The influence of cognitive tasks on vestibular-induced eye movements in young and older adults
2008
Journal of Vestibular Research-Equilibrium & Orientation
The purpose of this study was to further investigate the mechanism of the influence of concurrent cognitive tasks on eye movements induced by earth-vertical axis rotation (EVAR) in young and older participants. Ten young (ages 21-34), ten young-old (ages 65-74) and nine older participants (ages 75-84) each performed five different cognitive tasks during sinusoidal EVAR in darkness at 0.02 Hz for three cycles, 0.05 Hz for four cycles, and 0.1 Hz for five cycles, all at a peak velocity of 50
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