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The effect of distractors on saccades and adaptation of saccades in strabismus

机译:注意力分散对眼跳的影响和眼跳的适应

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This paper reports two experiments to determine the contribution of the suppressing eye to the generation of saccadic eye movements in constant strabismus. Eye movements were recorded using a Skalar infra-red recorder. Experiment 1 tested six participants with constant strabismus, pathological suppression and no clinically demonstrable binocular single vision (BSV). We explored the effect of visual distractors presented monocularly (to either the fixing eye or the strabismic eye) and binocularly, on saccade latency and accuracy. Saccade latency significantly increased when distractors were presented to the strabismic eye compared to the no distractor condition. In all participants the effect on latency, with distractors presented to the strabismic eye, was maximum when distractors were presented towards the location of the anatomical fovea. Saccade accuracy was reduced with ipsilateral distractors to the target when presented binocularly or monocularly to the fixing eye but not affected by distractors presented to the strabismic eye. Experiment 2 investigated fast disconjugate saccade adaptations in six participants with constant strabismus, pathological suppression and no clinically demonstrable BSV and for comparison 8 with normal bifoveal BSV. Saccade disconjugacy was induced using an electronic feedback system in which the calibrated eye movement position signal could be scaled by a factor (the feedback gain) to move the target visible to one eye during binocular viewing. In all BSV participants and 3 of 6 participants with constant strabismus, saccadic adaptation occurred rapidly such that under conditions of visual feedback saccades became increasingly disconjugate. These disconjugacies persisted when normal viewing conditions were restored. The presence of an adaptive mechanism to adjust the binocular co-ordination of saccades in the presence of constant strabismus with suppression and no clinically demonstrable BSV has been demonstrated. Mechanisms that might explain such results are discussed.
机译:本文报告了两个实验,以确定在恒定斜视中抑制眼对产生眼跳运动的贡献。使用Skalar红外记录仪记录眼动。实验1测试了六名参与者,这些参与者具有恒定的斜视,病理抑制和无临床可证实的双眼单视(BSV)。我们探讨了单眼(固定眼或斜视眼)和双眼视觉干扰物对扫视潜伏期和准确性的影响。与无干扰物情况相比,斜视眼出现干扰物时,扫视潜伏期显着增加。在所有参与者中,当牵开器朝向解剖中心凹的位置出现时,对斜视眼的牵开器对潜伏期的影响最大。当双眼或单眼向固定眼呈现同侧干扰物时,扫视准确性降低,但不受斜视眼呈现的干扰物影响。实验2研究了6名参与者的快速解偶联扫视适应性,这些参与者具有恒定的斜视,病理抑制且无临床可证实的BSV,并与正常的双凹BSV进行了比较8。使用电子反馈系统诱发扫视脱节,在该系统中,可以将校准的眼睛运动位置信号按一个因数(反馈增益)进行缩放,以在双眼观察期间将目标移动到一只眼睛可见的位置。在所有BSV参与者和恒定斜视的6个参与者中,有3个参与者的眼跳适应迅速发生,因此在视觉反馈条件下扫视变得越来越脱节。当恢复正常观看条件时,这些矛盾之处仍然存在。已经证明存在在恒定斜视的情况下具有抑制作用并且没有临床可证明的BSV来调节扫视的双眼协调的适应性机制。讨论了可能解释这种结果的机制。

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