Eye movement auditory biofeedback therapy for nystagmus: past, present and future

K. Ciuffreda
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Nystagmus is a common clinically-observed oculomotor abnormality involving both sensory and motor systems. Over the past several years, methods have been devised to aid in control and treatment of nystagmus, but none have had wide appeal. After-image training, which allows the patient to use visual feedback to monitor changes in eye position and velocity directly and thereby improve fixation ability, has met with moderate success. Orthoptic therapy has improved visual function in some cases. The technique of instructing patients to "hold the eye steady" rather than to "fixate accurately" while looking at a target has resulted in reduced nystagmus in some patients. Abadi et al. [1980] reported reduction of nystagmus and improvement of contrast sensitivity in three patients after 6 months of home auditory oculomotor biofeedback training. In the present paper, I will review the results of some of our group investigations, as well as individual case studies.
眼动听觉生物反馈疗法治疗眼球震颤:过去、现在和未来
眼球震颤是一种常见的临床观察到的眼部运动异常,涉及感觉和运动系统。在过去的几年里,人们设计了各种方法来帮助控制和治疗眼球震颤,但没有一种具有广泛的吸引力。后像训练,允许患者使用视觉反馈来直接监测眼球位置和速度的变化,从而提高注视能力,已经取得了一定的成功。矫正治疗在某些病例中改善了视觉功能。指导患者在注视目标时“保持眼睛稳定”而不是“准确地盯着”的技术已经减少了一些患者的眼球震颤。Abadi等人[1980]报道了三名患者经过6个月的家庭听觉动眼肌生物反馈训练后眼球震颤减少,对比敏感度提高。在本文中,我将回顾我们一些小组调查的结果,以及个别案例研究。
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