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Whyte CA et al. – A significant number of normal subjects have physiologic GEN at gaze angles as small as 10°. This could potentially refute the "failing" grade that is the hallmark of the HSNT and propagates further testing of the validity of this test in conviction of intoxicated drivers.

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