Vertical eye position-dependence of the human vestibuloocular reflex during passive and active yaw head rotations.
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I S Curthoys | G M Halmagyi | I. Curthoys | S. Aw | R. Black | M. Thurtell | S T Aw | R A Black | M J Thurtell | G. Halmágyi
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