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A survey of a college age population revealed that 8% could produce voluntary nystagmus. Seventy-nine per cent of this sample had relatives who could also produce it. A systematic investigation of the characteristics of voluntary nystagmus under a number of stimulus conditions showed that it resembles pendular nystagmus in waveform, and certain ocular oscillations, such as ocular flutter and opsoclonus, in frequency. The results indicate that voluntary nystagmus can be differentiated from other forms of nystagmus by its frequency, duration, and occurrence in individuals whose neuro-ophthalmological examination is normal. Voluntary nystagmus probably involves the "hold" mechanism of the cerebellar nuclei because of its frequency correspondence to ocular oscillations which result from a dysfunction in this anatomical area.
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PMID:Incidence and characteristics of voluntary nystagmus. 69 Jun 39

Voluntary nystagmus is a pendular, rapid, conjugate, primarily horizontal, benign nystagmus initiated and maintained by voluntary effort. The amplitude is variable, but always low. The rate is constant and rapid. Convergence is variable--apparently essential in some, nonessential in others, but related in all of our cases. This condition appears to have a familial component and is more common than originally thought. Voluntary nystagmus should be considered when dealing with any patient exhibiting nystagmus in order to minimize the possibility of misdiagnosis as occurred in one of our cases.
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PMID:Voluntary nystagmus. 90 Jul 20

The proposal that there is an inherent capability in humans to produce bursts of fluttering saccades was tested by comparing Purkinje image eye movement recordings in subjects with voluntary nystagmus and control subjects. Voluntary nystagmus is composed of recurrent saccades without an intersaccade interval and has been proposed to be an inherited event. No difference in saccade peak velocity-amplitude curves or microsaccades during visual fixation was found between the two groups. With training control subjects learned to produce runs of saccadic flutter identical to voluntary nystagmus. This learned flutter was composed of recurrent complete saccades rather than saccades interrupted in midflight. Voluntary flutter is thus not a genetic trait but a learned event that is usually undeveloped in man. These observations can be explained by the Robinson model of saccade generation and indicate that similar models must have an inherent ability to produce saccadic flutter.
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PMID:Convergence-initiated voluntary flutter: a normal intrinsic capability in man. 670 27

A 24-year-old woman presented with nystagmus and head tremor. Both were transient and could be executed simultaneously at different frequencies of oscillation. It is unusual for these two movements, which can be voluntary, to occur together. Suspicions of an acquired disease were not confirmed on further investigation using DC-coupled electro-oculography and angular accelerometry, and on an admission by the patient that the nystagmus could be voluntary. Voluntary nystagmus can become semi-automatic and a patient may be able to simulate more than one "involuntary movement" simultaneously yet at different frequencies.
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PMID:A case of "voluntary nystagmus" and head tremor. 827 Sep 36