Directional Motion Sensitivity in Visual Snow Syndrome and Its Relation to Trailing-Type Palinopsia.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Tatiana S Obukhova, Tatiana A Stroganova, Ada R Artemenko, Anastasiia V Petrokovskaia, Elena V Orekhova
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Abstract

Purpose: Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is characterized by visual perceptual distortions, potentially linked to increased neural excitability and/or decreased inhibition in the visual cortex. If present, these putative physiological abnormalities may alter motion direction sensitivity. Trailing-type palinopsia (TTP), commonly associated with VSS, may further affect motion sensitivity. This study aimed to investigate the sensitivity to direction of motion and its dependence on stimulus size in patients with VSS using the Spatial Suppression paradigm.

Methods: We assessed motion duration discrimination thresholds for small (1 degree), medium (2.5 degrees), and large (12 degrees) high-contrast gratings in 23 patients with VSS and 27 healthy control participants. The Spatial Suppression Index (SSI) quantified size-dependent increases in duration thresholds. Visual Discomfort Questionnaire scores and VSS symptom ratings, including TTP, afterimages, photophobia, etc., were also collected.

Results: Patients with VSS reported higher visual discomfort and perceptual disturbances, but no group differences were found in duration thresholds or SSI. Notably, higher TTP scores were associated with lower duration thresholds, indicating a facilitatory effect of TTP on sensitivity to direction of motion.

Conclusions: Our findings indicate that when VSS is regarded as a unified diagnostic category, it is not associated with impaired motion direction sensitivity or abnormal center-surround suppression. However, our preliminary results suggest that an absence or presence of comorbid TTP has a qualitatively different effect on directional sensitivity in patients with VSS. The facilitatory effect of TTP on motion sensitivity provides insight into the functional concomitants of TTP, and warrants further exploration, as it may significantly influence experimental outcomes.

视觉雪综合征的定向运动敏感性及其与尾随型视盲的关系。
目的:视觉雪综合征(VSS)以视觉知觉扭曲为特征,可能与视觉皮层神经兴奋性增加和/或抑制性降低有关。如果存在,这些假定的生理异常可能会改变运动方向敏感性。尾随型回视(TTP),通常与VSS相关,可能进一步影响运动敏感性。本研究旨在利用空间抑制范式探讨VSS患者对运动方向的敏感性及其对刺激大小的依赖性。方法:我们评估了23例VSS患者和27名健康对照者的小(1度)、中(2.5度)和大(12度)高对比度光栅的运动持续时间区分阈值。空间抑制指数(SSI)量化了持续时间阈值的大小依赖性增加。同时收集视觉不适问卷评分和VSS症状评分,包括TTP、后像、畏光等。结果:VSS患者报告了更高的视觉不适和知觉障碍,但在持续时间阈值和SSI方面没有组间差异。值得注意的是,TTP得分越高,持续时间阈值越低,这表明TTP对运动方向的敏感性有促进作用。结论:我们的研究结果表明,当VSS被视为一个统一的诊断类别时,与运动方向敏感性受损或中心-环绕抑制异常无关。然而,我们的初步结果表明,没有或存在共病TTP对VSS患者的定向敏感性有质的不同影响。TTP对运动敏感性的促进作用提供了对TTP功能伴随物的认识,值得进一步探索,因为它可能会显著影响实验结果。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
339
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (IOVS), published as ready online, is a peer-reviewed academic journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). IOVS features original research, mostly pertaining to clinical and laboratory ophthalmology and vision research in general.
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