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Eye-tracker-based Evaluation of Saccadic Deficits in Young Children with Developmental Disorders

机译:基于眼追踪的发展障碍幼儿扫视赤字的评估

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Visually guided saccadic eye movement has been considered a promising screening tool for cognitive function because of its simple and objective nature. However, its application to young children, especially those with developmental disorders, is limited due to the lack of sustained attention required to complete the measurement using the traditional electrophysiological protocol. We have previously reported that saccades can be reliably evaluated in typically developing young children using an eye tracker, which allows non-contact measurement of eye movement with a sufficiently short preparation time. Using the eye tracker system combined with an in-house developed analysis software, we investigated the changes in saccadic behavior between typically developing children (n ?=?30) and children with developmental disorders (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] and autism spectrum disorder [ASD], n ?=?27) at ages ranging from 4.8 to13.2 years. Four saccade responses were measured, consisting of eye movement to the instantaneously shifted visual target either to the right or left (step condition), to the visual target that appeared 200?ms after turning off the fixation point (gap condition), to the visual target while the fixation point remained (overlap condition), and in the direction opposite to the visual target (anti-saccade condition). Statistically significant deficits were found in children with developmental disorders compared to typically developing children, with decreased number of correct saccades in the step condition in children with ASD and reduced peak saccadic velocity in the overlap condition in children with ADHD. Interestingly, when saccadic parameters were further evaluated with regard to the direction of eye movement (rightward and leftward), a significant decrease in peak velocity in children with developmental disorders compared to typically developing children was only confirmed in saccades to the right side in the overlap condition. In addition, right-lateralized deficits in peak velocity and initial accuracy were also found in the step, overlap, and anti-saccade conditions in children with developmental disorders. These lateralized oculomotor responses may represent the affected cortical function in children with developmental disorders, suggesting a possible role of non-contact saccadic examination as an assessment tool for visual cognitive function, especially in young children.
机译:由于其简单且客观性质,视觉引导的扫视眼球运动被认为是认知功能的有前途的筛选工具。然而,它对幼儿的应用尤其是具有发育障碍的幼儿,这是由于使用传统电生理方案完成测量所需的持续注意而受到限制。我们此前已举报可以在通常使用眼罩的幼儿中可以可靠地评估扫视,其允许具有足够短的准备时间的眼球运动的非接触式测量。使用眼睛跟踪系统与内部开发的分析软件相结合,我们调查了典型的发展儿童( N?= 30)和发育障碍的儿童之间扫视行为的变化(注意力缺陷/多动障碍[ADHD自闭症谱系障碍[asd], n?= 27),年龄在4.8至13.2岁。测量四个扫描响应,由眼睛运动组成,将瞬时移动到右侧或左侧(步骤条件),在关闭固定点(间隙条件)后出现200≤Ms的视觉目标。目标在固定点保持(重叠条件),并且在与视觉目标相反的方向(反扫描条件)。与典型的发展疾病的儿童,与典型的发展疾病的儿童发现统计学上的缺陷,随着ASD的儿童阶段条件的阶段条件下降,减少了患有ADHD的儿童的重叠条件的峰值态速度下降的正确囊肿数量。有趣的是,当关于眼睛运动的方向(向右和向左)进一步评估扫视参数时,与通常发育儿童相比,患有发育障碍的儿童的峰值速度显着降低,仅在重叠的右侧的横向中确认健康)状况。此外,还发现了在发育障碍的儿童的阶梯,重叠和抗扫描条件下发现了峰值速度和初始精度的右侧偏移的缺陷。这些横向化的动血素反应可以代表具有发育障碍的儿童的受影响的皮质功能,表明非接触扫视检查的可能作用作为视觉认知功能的评估工具,特别是在幼儿中。

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