Eyes on CVI: Eye movements unveil distinct visual search patterns in Cerebral Visual Impairment compared to ADHD, dyslexia, and neurotypical children

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Marinke J. Hokken , Niklas Stein , Rob Rodrigues Pereira , Ingrid G.I.J.G. Rours , Maarten A. Frens , Johannes van der Steen , Johan J.M. Pel , Marlou J.G. Kooiker
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Visual search problems are often reported in children with Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI). To tackle the clinical challenge of objectively differentiating CVI from other neurodevelopmental disorders, we developed a novel test battery. Visual search tasks were coupled with verbal and gaze-based measurements. Two search tasks were performed by children with CVI (n: 22; mean age (SD): 9.63 (.46) years) ADHD (n: 32; mean age (SD): 10.51 (.25) years), dyslexia (n: 28; mean age (SD): 10.29 (.20) years) and neurotypical development (n: 44; mean age (SD): 9.30 (.30) years). Children with CVI had more impaired search performance compared to all other groups, especially in crowded and unstructured displays and even when they had normal visual acuity. In-depth gaze-based analyses revealed that this group searched in overall larger areas and needed more time to recognize a target, particularly after their initial fixation on the target. Our gaze-based approach to visual search offers new insights into the distinct search patterns and behaviours of children with CVI. Their tendency to overlook targets whilst fixating on it, point towards higher-order visual function (HOVF) deficits. The novel method is feasible, valid, and promising for clinical differential-diagnostic evaluation between CVI, ADHD and dyslexia, and for informing individualized training.

关注 CVI:与多动症、阅读障碍和神经正常儿童相比,脑性视力障碍儿童的眼动揭示了独特的视觉搜索模式
脑性视力障碍(CVI)儿童经常会出现视觉搜索问题。为了解决客观区分 CVI 与其他神经发育障碍的临床难题,我们开发了一套新的测试组合。在完成视觉搜索任务的同时,我们还进行了言语和凝视测量。患有 CVI(22 人;平均年龄(SD):9.63(.46)岁)、ADHD(32 人;平均年龄(SD):10.51(.25)岁)、阅读障碍(28 人;平均年龄(SD):10.29(.20)岁)和神经发育异常(44 人;平均年龄(SD):9.30(.30)岁)的儿童分别完成了两项搜索任务。与所有其他组别相比,CVI 患儿的搜索能力更弱,尤其是在拥挤和无序的显示中,即使视力正常也是如此。基于注视的深入分析显示,该组儿童的搜索区域总体上更大,需要更多时间来识别目标,尤其是在他们最初固定在目标上之后。我们基于注视的视觉搜索方法为了解 CVI 儿童独特的搜索模式和行为提供了新的视角。他们在凝视目标时容易忽略目标,这表明他们存在高阶视觉功能(HOVF)缺陷。这种新方法可行、有效,有望用于CVI、多动症和阅读障碍之间的临床鉴别诊断评估,并为个性化训练提供依据。
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期刊介绍: Research In Developmental Disabilities is aimed at publishing original research of an interdisciplinary nature that has a direct bearing on the remediation of problems associated with developmental disabilities. Manuscripts will be solicited throughout the world. Articles will be primarily empirical studies, although an occasional position paper or review will be accepted. The aim of the journal will be to publish articles on all aspects of research with the developmentally disabled, with any methodologically sound approach being acceptable.
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