The optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) test has diagnostic values in that it
can detect lesioned sites in patients with infratentorial lesions. The
test has so far been performed by using angular acceleration to the f
inal velocity over 100 degrees/s, which is time-consuming and inconven
ient for patients. In the present study, we tried to modify and simpli
fy the OKN test used previously to give step stimulus of constant stim
ulus and compared the results in 20 normal subjects. Slow-phase veloci
ty versus stimulus velocity, and fast phase amplitude and peak velocit
y versus stimulus velocity of OKN were compared between step-stimulus
OKN and linear-stimulus OKN. As a result, each parameter showed signif
icantly higher values in step-stimulus OKN than in linear-stimulus OKN
. Averaged slow-phase OKN velocity during the first 5 s is sufficient
to calculate OKN velocity, and it requires only short time to perform.