Coeckelbergh Tanja R M, Cornelissen Frans W, Brouwer Wiebo H, Kooijman Aart C
Laboratory of Experimental Ophthalmology, University of Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, P.O. Box 30001, 9700 RB Groningen, The Netherlands.
Vision Res. 2002 Mar;42(5):669-77. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(01)00297-8.
Eye movements of subjects with visual field defects due to ocular pathology were monitored while performing a dot counting task and a visual search task. Subjects with peripheral field defects required more fixations, longer search times, made more errors, and had shorter fixation durations than control subjects. Subjects with central field defects performed less well than control subjects although no specific impairment could be pinpointed. In both groups a monotonous relationship was observed between the visual field impairment and eye movement parameters. The use of eye movement parameters to predict viewing behavior in a complex task (e.g. driving) was limited.
在进行点数任务和视觉搜索任务时,对因眼部病变导致视野缺损的受试者的眼动进行了监测。与对照组相比,周边视野缺损的受试者需要更多的注视次数、更长的搜索时间、犯更多的错误,且注视持续时间更短。尽管无法确定具体的损伤,但中央视野缺损的受试者表现不如对照组。在两组中,均观察到视野损伤与眼动参数之间存在单调关系。眼动参数用于预测复杂任务(如驾驶)中的观看行为的作用有限。