Abstract
A method of nystagmus analysis in humans was developed for clinical and research purposes. Optimum flexibility of analysis was indicated to cope with the problematic signals frequently encountered in pathology. Different modes of analysis were obtained, varying from fully automatic to step-by-step interactive analysis. Artifact detection and rejection was performed using regression analysis with some additional condition tests. The default conditions may be modified or inactivated. A variety of output and display facilities may be used including permanent storage of adequately labeled retrievable nystagmus data.

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