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The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 13 Issue 3
published_at 1966-09

Acceleration Registrography in Standing Position ?Results in Normal Human Begins

Acceleration Registrography in Standing Position ?Results in Normal Human Begins
Tsujikawa Osamu
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The author presents a method of ”Static Functional ARG Test” and results of the test in normal human beings. 1. The waves of Acceleration Registrograms (ARGs) in standing position are composed of waves of short amplitude (less than 0.1g) either the subject closes his eyes or not. 2. The waves of ARGs in Mann's position are mainly composed of waves of short amplitude either the subject closes his eyes or not. Occasionally, a few waves of medium amplitude (0.1-0.25g) are recognized, but they are not observed continuously. 3. The waves of Gonio-ARGs are mainly composed of waves short amplitude, while a few waves having medium amplitude are recognized, but they are not observed continuously. 4. The influence of vision upon the waves of ARGs in normal standing position is hardly proven, and great influence of vision upon the waves of ARGs is clarified when he stands in Mann’s position or on the plank of the goniometer.