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Falling and nystagmus may accompany spontaneous or induced past pointing. Past pointing frequently occurs unilaterally and may be present in one place and not in another. The reason why a person fast points on turning that he still has the subjective sensation of rotation in the direction in which he was turned after he stopped. And over correct the objectively false sensation by pointing away from (opposite to) the direction of rotation. Read the rest of this entry »


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