Eye tracking for the classification of visual function in individuals with vision impairment: A validation in Para athletes.

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ward Nieboer, David L Mann
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Eye tracking has the potential to be used as a meaningful measure of the consequences of vision impairment (VI), yet a comprehensive test battery is lacking. In this study, we sought to evaluate the feasibility and validity of a test battery of eye movements as a tool to measure visual performance in individuals with VI. A test battery including fixation stability, smooth pursuit, saccades, free viewing, and visual search was administered to 46 athletes with VI and 10 control participants. Feasibility was determined by test completion rates. Construct validity was assessed by comparing eye movement outcomes across different VI subgroups, and predictive validity was evaluated by examining the relationship between eye movement metrics and in-competition sport performance. The test battery proved feasible, with 88% of athletes with VI able to complete the tests. Eye movement variables distinguished between subgroups, supporting construct validity. For example, participants with combined central and peripheral vision loss showed longer fixation durations during free viewing and visual search, while those with central vision loss had prolonged saccades during free viewing and fewer and smaller eye movements during visual search. Predictive validity was indicated by significant correlations between eye movement metrics and sport performance, suggesting that eye tracking can predict real-world outcomes. Our findings suggest that an assessment of eye movements provides a feasible, valid, and largely objective measure of the functional consequences of VI that may extend beyond what information is obtained using traditional tests of visual acuity and visual field and that those measures can help to predict the sport performance of Para athletes.

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眼动追踪对视力受损个体视觉功能分类的影响:在残疾人运动员中的验证。
眼动追踪有可能被用作一种有意义的测量视力障碍(VI)后果的方法,但目前还缺乏全面的测试方法。在本研究中,我们试图评估眼动测试组作为测量VI个体视觉表现工具的可行性和有效性。对46名VI运动员和10名对照参与者进行了包括注视稳定性、平滑追求、扫视、自由观看和视觉搜索在内的测试组。可行性由测试完成率决定。通过比较不同VI亚组的眼动结果来评估结构效度,通过检查眼动指标与比赛中运动表现之间的关系来评估预测效度。测试电池被证明是可行的,88%的VI运动员能够完成测试。眼动变量在亚组之间存在差异,支持结构效度。例如,在自由观看和视觉搜索时,中心视力和周围视力合并丧失的参与者的注视时间更长,而中心视力丧失的参与者在自由观看和视觉搜索时的扫视时间更长,而在视觉搜索时眼球运动更少、更小。眼动指标与运动表现之间的显著相关性表明了预测效度,这表明眼动追踪可以预测现实世界的结果。我们的研究结果表明,对眼球运动的评估提供了一种可行、有效且在很大程度上客观的衡量VI功能后果的方法,这种方法可能超出了通过传统的视力和视野测试获得的信息,这些方法可以帮助预测残疾人运动员的运动表现。
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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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