Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Tests HGN Testing
Welcome
Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus    Tests
Administering the HGN Test
What is ‘Nystagmus’?
Alcohol and Nystagmus
Alcohol Gaze Nystagmus    (AGN)
Positional Alcohol    Nystagmus (PAN)
Site Map
Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Testing: What is ‘Nystagmus’?
Other Legal Related Resources
 


Nystagmus Caused by Non-Alcohol Related Disturbance of the Vestibular System
Nystagmus Caused by Neural Activity
Nystagmus Due to Pathological Disorders Natural Nystagmus Physiological Nystagmus HGN in the Courtroom

Nystagmus Due to Pathological Disorders

Congenital problems can include nystagmus, which typically increases in severity if the individual attempts to focus intensely on an object. The effect is reduced if the person is in darkness.


Site Map | Privacy Policy

© 2007 Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus.com All Rights Reserved.

Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) Tests and Testing Procedures