Effects of neck muscle vibration on subjective visual vertical in an altered visual frame of reference
<p>Rod and Frame Testing (RFT) has been used to investigate the effects of an altered visual frame of reference on subjective visual vertical. RFT requires an individual to align a luminous rod as best they can with true vertical. Their vision, however, is restricted by a rotatable square fram...
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Main Authors: | Christopher A Malaya (Author), Charles S Layne (Author) |
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Journal of Neurology, Neurological Science and Disorders - Peertechz Publications,
2020-10-15.
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