An objective testing method to determine driving ability.

Author(s)
Moser, M.
Year
Abstract

The pendular test was used to study turning sensations of aspirants with physiological spontaneous nystagmus. A steering wheel was attached to the pendular chair and persons were asked to turn against the chair rotation. Chair movement, steering wheel and horizontal nystagmus were computer- analyzed. The correlation between cumulogram of slow nystagmus phases and steering wheel rotations was evaluated and the value of the steering wheel and eye movement were calculated.

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B 27089 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: Acta Otalaryngol, 99 (1985) p. 326- 329, 8 ref.

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