Eye Movements during Measurements of Visual Vertical in the Poststroke Subacute Phase.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-01-17 Print Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0279-24.2024
Yasuaki Arima, Kae Nakamura, Kimihiko Mori, Shingo Hashimoto, Masanori Wakida, Hironori Ishii, Kimitaka Hase
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The subjective visual vertical (VV), the visually estimated direction of gravity, is essential for assessing vestibular function and visuospatial cognition. In this study, we aimed to investigate the mechanisms underlying altered VV perception in stroke participants with unilateral spatial neglect (USN), specifically by examining their eye movement patterns during VV judgment tasks. Participants with USN demonstrated limited eye movement scanning along a rotating bar, often fixating on prominent ends, such as the top or bottom. This suggests a reflexive response to visually salient areas, potentially interfering with accurate VV perception. In contrast, participants without USN showed broader scanning around the center of the bar. Notably, participants with USN without frontal lobe lesions occasionally exhibited extended scanning that included the bar's center, which was associated with accurate VV judgments. These findings suggest that (1) a tendency to fixate on peripheral, prominent areas and (2) frontal lobe involvement in disengaging and redirecting spatial attention may influence VV perception in USN. Based on these results, targeted rehabilitation strategies that encourage individuals with USN to extend their visual scanning beyond prominent endpoints and include central areas could improve VV accuracy. This study highlights the specific eye movement behaviors contributing to VV misperception, emphasizing the importance of training that broadens scanning to improve VV perception effectively.

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脑卒中后亚急性期视觉垂直测量时的眼球运动。
主观视觉垂直(VV)是视觉上估计的重力方向,是评估前庭功能和视觉空间认知的必要条件。在这项研究中,我们的目的是通过观察脑卒中参与者在视觉判断任务中的眼动模式,探讨单侧空间忽视(USN)患者视觉感知改变的机制。患有USN的参与者表现出沿旋转条扫描有限的眼球运动,通常盯着突出的末端,如顶部或底部。这表明对视觉突出区域的反射性反应,可能会干扰准确的视觉感知。相比之下,没有USN的参与者在条形图中心的扫描范围更广。值得注意的是,没有额叶损伤的USN参与者偶尔会表现出包括脑棒中心在内的扩展扫描,这与准确的VV判断有关。这些发现表明:(1)专注于外围、突出区域的倾向和(2)额叶参与空间注意力的分离和重定向可能影响USN的VV感知。基于这些结果,有针对性的康复策略可以鼓励USN患者将视觉扫描扩展到突出的端点之外,包括中心区域,从而提高VV的准确性。本研究强调了导致视视错觉的特定眼动行为,强调了扩大扫描范围的训练对有效改善视视错觉的重要性。虽然主观视觉垂直(VV)评估需要从视觉上判断旋转杆的垂直性,但单侧空间忽视(USN)的中风参与者表现出VV感知受损。然而,潜在的机制仍不清楚。通过对眼球运动模式的分析,本研究表明,USN参与者沿吧台的眼球扫描长度较短,目光集中在吧台的显眼部分,这破坏了前庭和视觉空间过程的整合。此外,没有额叶损伤的USN参与者在横杆中心周围的宽眼扫描中偶尔显示出VV感知的改善,这表明额叶在视觉空间脱离和垂直感机制更新中的作用。这些发现强调了理解视觉搜索模式对有效的USN康复的重要性。
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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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