Toward Eye-Tracked Sideline Concussion Assessment in eXtended Reality

Anderson Schrader, Isabella Gebhart, Drew Garrison, A. Duchowski, Martian Lapadatescu, Weiyu Feng, Mahmoud Thabit, Fang Wang, Krzysztof Krejtz, Daniel D. Petty
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As there is no currently available portable, visuomotor assessment of concussion at the sidelines, we present preliminary development of an approach based on Predictive Visual Tracking (PVT) suitable for the sidelines. Previous work has shown PVT sensitivity and specificity of 0.85 and 0.73, respectively, for standard deviation of radial error for normal and acute concussion (mild Traumatic Brain Injury, or mTBI), using a simple orbiting target stimulus. We propose new variants of the radial and tangential error metrics and conduct preliminary evaluation in Virtual Reality when applied to two different target motions (orbit and pendulum). Our new local visualization is intuitive, especially when considering evaluation of the pendulum target. Initial results indicate promise for baseline-related, personalized concussion testing in extended reality.
扩展现实中眼动辅助脑震荡评估研究
由于目前还没有可用于场边脑震荡的便携式视觉运动评估,我们提出了一种基于预测视觉跟踪(PVT)的方法的初步发展,适用于场边。先前的研究表明,使用简单的轨道目标刺激,PVT对正常和急性脑震荡(轻度创伤性脑损伤,或mTBI)的径向误差标准差的敏感性和特异性分别为0.85和0.73。我们提出了径向和切向误差度量的新变体,并在虚拟现实中对两种不同的目标运动(轨道和摆)进行了初步评估。我们新的局部可视化是直观的,特别是在考虑钟摆目标的评估时。初步结果表明,在扩展现实中,与基线相关的个性化脑震荡测试有望实现。
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