Claymation Eye Movement
This video was made during the same session as the Dix-Hallpike and Epley Maneuver video was made. I was going to try to demonstrate Rotary (torsional) nystagmus which becomes apparent with a positive Dix-Hallpike test. However the clay was too soft and the toothpicks in the back of the eye kept moving around instead of the eye moving properly, so I just did the best I could at making the eye look around and look as real as possible.
Labels: claymation, dix-hallpike, entertainment, epley maneuver, medicine, photography, stop motion










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Wow, the eye claymation is a bit disturbing for some reason... Maybe due to the rotating eye's more realistic look.
I love your claymations though, and they're something that you just don't find on other blogs! :-)
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