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. 2019 Jul 25;29(2-3):57–87. doi: 10.3233/VES-190658

Table 2.

Checklist of attributes for nystagmus characterization

Nystagmus Trajectory: axis or plane of rotation and direction in straight-ahead (center) gaze position including horizontal, vertical, and torsional components
Binocularity: monocular or binocular
Conjugacy: conjugate or disconjugate (dissociated or disjunctive)
Velocity: quantitative measurement of slow-phase velocity
Waveform: pendular or jerk
Frequency: most useful for low-frequency (<3 Hz) forms of pendular nystagmus
Intensity: qualitative assessment as product of amplitude and frequency
Eccentric gaze influence on presence or attributes of nystagmus including direction (from a head-referenced or eye-referenced coordinate system)
Effect of convergence
Influence of permitting versus blocking visual fixation
Effect of provocative maneuvers
Age of first appearance
Temporal profile: intermittent, continuous, or changing over time