In approximately
50% of the suspects, a physiological nystagmus will
be apparent when the eye initially arrives at maximum
deviation. This is due to a person not normally following
an object all the way to the side with their eyes. Instead
a person commonly turns their head to view that object.
Consequently, a certain degree of uncomfortableness
is experienced. This would cause a slight twitching
of the eyes at this location, having nothing to do with
alcohol consumption. If the officer brings the eyes
out to the side and then immediately brings them back,
he most probably scored this slight twitching inappropriately
as a clue. |