Detection of ADHD based on Eye Movements during Natural Viewing

Shuwen Deng, Paul Prasse, D. R. Reich, S. Dziemian, Maja Stegenwallner-Schütz, Daniel G. Krakowczyk, Silvia Makowski, N. Langer, T. Scheffer, L. Jäger
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is highly prevalent and requires clinical specialists to diagnose. It is known that an individual's viewing behavior, reflected in their eye movements, is directly related to attentional mechanisms and higher-order cognitive processes. We therefore explore whether ADHD can be detected based on recorded eye movements together with information about the video stimulus in a free-viewing task. To this end, we develop an end-to-end deep learning-based sequence model which we pre-train on a related task for which more data are available. We find that the method is in fact able to detect ADHD and outperforms relevant baselines. We investigate the relevance of the input features in an ablation study. Interestingly, we find that the model's performance is closely related to the content of the video, which provides insights for future experimental designs.
基于自然观看时眼球运动的ADHD检测
注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是一种非常普遍的神经发育障碍,需要临床专家来诊断。众所周知,一个人的观看行为反映在他们的眼球运动中,与注意力机制和高阶认知过程直接相关。因此,我们探索是否可以根据记录的眼球运动以及自由观看任务中的视频刺激信息来检测ADHD。为此,我们开发了一个基于端到端深度学习的序列模型,我们在一个相关的任务上进行预训练,其中有更多的数据可用。我们发现,该方法实际上能够检测ADHD,并且优于相关基线。我们研究了消融研究中输入特征的相关性。有趣的是,我们发现模型的性能与视频的内容密切相关,这为未来的实验设计提供了见解。
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