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The Development of Objective and Quantitative Eye-Tracking-Based Method for the Diagnostics of Oculomotor Dysfunctions

    • University of Latvia

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    Abstract

    Vision specialists, neurologists, and psychologists commonly rely on manual techniques to evaluate oculomotor system performance: (1) direct observation tests such as the NSUCO oculomotor test and (2) visual-verbal formats like Pierce, King-Devick, and DEM tests. Unfortunately, these tests mainly cover a rough and subjective evaluation of oculomotor performance and are limited by observer’s experience or measurement obtaining. Our study aims to address these limitations by developing objective and quantitative approach to assess eye movement performance in children and adults using eye-tracking technology. We have developed a method for detailed eye movement analysis in clinical practice, which evaluates (1) saccades (reflexive, voluntary, and anti-saccades), (2) smooth pursuit eye movements (horizontal, vertical, and circular), (3) fixation stability, and (4) reading eye movement parameters, including saccades, regressions, number of fixations, fixation duration, and reading speed. Our method was tested on 378 children aged 6–13 years using Tobii Pro Fusion eye-tracker. By applying our newly developed quantitative methodology, we were able to identify the benefits and limitations of our approach. We believe our method will be particularly useful for vision specialists, and we aim to continue refining and improving it in future studies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication19th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics - Proceedings of NBC 2023
    EditorsYuri Dekhtyar, Inga Saknite
    Place of PublicationCham
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages9-17
    ISBN (Print)978-3-031-37131-8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

    Publication series

    NameIFMBE Proceedings
    Volume89
    ISSN (Print)1680-0737
    ISSN (Electronic)1433-9277

    Keywords

    • Saccades
    • Fixations
    • Smooth Pursuit
    • Children
    • Eye Movement Recording
    • Reading Eye Movements

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