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Dominant frequency content of ocular microtremor from normal subjects
C Bolger1, S Bojanic, N F Sheahan
1Department of Neurosurgery, Frenchay Hospital Board, Bristol, UK.
Vision Research
|May 27, 1999
Abstract:
Ocular microtremor (OMT) is a high frequency tremor of the eyes present during fixation and probably related to brainstem activity (Coakley, D. (1983). Minute eye movement and brain stem function. CRC Press, FL.). Published observations on the frequency of OMT have varied widely. Ocular microtremor was recorded in 105 normal healthy subjects using the Piezoelectric strain gauge technique. The dominant frequency content of a signal was determined using the peak counting method. Values recorded ranged from 70 to 103 Hz, the mean frequency being 83.68 Hz (S.D. +/- 5.78 Hz).