1. Vestibular input to the cerebellum;Precht, W.; Kitai, S.T.; Llinas, R.R.
2. Skew deviation in Wallenberg's syndrome;Silfverskiod, B.P.;Acta Neurol Scand; egocentric, allocentric and extrapersonal 41,1965
3. Wallenberg's syndrome. I. general manipulation is reported and is to our symptomatology with special reference to knowledge the first reported account of such visual disturbances and imbalance;Hornsten, G.;Acta case. Neurol Scand,1974
4. The neurology of the visual and oculomotor systems;Bender, M.B.; Rudolph, S.H.; Stacy, C.B.;Clinical Neurology,1983
5. Acute "upside A 40 year old male was admitted for a swelling of the left side of the neck, hoarseness of voice and mild drooping of the left eyelid with loss of sweating on the left side of face of one month's duration. He developed these symptoms within 1-2 hours of neck down" reversal of vision in transient vertemanipulation by a barber for the relief of brobasilar ischemia;Steiner, I.; Shahin, R.; Melamed, E.;Neurology,1987