Rudge P, Leech J
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1976 Apr;39(4):314-9. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.39.4.314.
A patient is described in whom there was periodic deviation of the eyes in darkness associated with alternating nystagmus. An exactly similar situation occurs in normal man subjected to a pendular stimulus. It is proposed that in this patient there was alternating activity of the vestibular nuclei on either side of the brain-stem as a result of a removal of cerebellar inhibition, and that this caused periodic shifts in the null region of Daroff and Dell'Osso.
本文描述了一名患者,其在黑暗中出现眼球周期性偏斜并伴有交替性眼球震颤。在受到摆动刺激的正常人中也会出现完全类似的情况。有人提出,该患者由于小脑抑制作用的消除,脑干两侧的前庭核出现交替活动,进而导致达罗夫和德尔奥索零区的周期性移位。