The influence of soft multifocal contact lenses with high additions on the eye–hand coordination

Katarzyna Przekoracka, K. Michalak, A. Michalski, Jan Olszewski, Joanna Paluch, A. Przekoracka-Krawczyk
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The aim of the present study was to assess whether soft multifocal contact lens (SMFCLs) with high addition powers, designed for myopia control, may have an impact on eye movements and eye–hand coordination. A total of 24 young adults used SMFCLs (Relax, SwissLens) with high additions: +2D (Add2) and +4D (Add4). Single vision (Add0) contact lenses were used as controls (Orbis, SwissLens). In the eye–hand coordination task, the study participants were asked to point out the small circle displayed on a touch screen. Reaction time and accuracy of pointing, as well as latency of eye movements were measured. Results showed that SMFCLs had no significant impact on the latency of eye movements (135, 136, 139 ms, for Add0, Add2 and Add4, p = 0.171), reaction time (732, 730, 727 ms for Add0, Add2 and Add4, p = 0.932) or percent error (17%, 13%, 18% for Add0, Add2 and Add4, p = 0.386).
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高附加值软性多焦隐形眼镜对手眼协调能力的影响
本研究的目的是评估用于近视控制的高附加倍率软多焦隐形眼镜(SMFCLs)是否会影响眼球运动和眼手协调。共有24名年轻人使用了高添加量的smfcl (Relax, SwissLens): +2D (Add2)和+4D (Add4)。单视力(Add0)隐形眼镜作为对照(Orbis, SwissLens)。在手眼协调任务中,研究参与者被要求指出触摸屏上显示的小圆圈。测量了反应时间、指向的准确性以及眼球运动的潜伏期。结果表明,SMFCLs对眼球运动潜伏期(Add0、Add2和Add4分别为135、136、139 ms, p = 0.171)、反应时间(Add0、Add2和Add4分别为732、730、727 ms, p = 0.932)和误差百分比(Add0、Add2和Add4分别为17%、13%、18%,p = 0.386)均无显著影响。
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