Canice McGivern R, Mark Gibson J
N I Regional Medical Physics Agency, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK.
Vision Res. 2006 Oct;46(21):3741-7. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2006.05.016. Epub 2006 Aug 4.
Eye movements during fixation were recorded in 55 normal subjects with ages ranging from 21 to 81 years. We analysed ocular fixation recordings using measurements of saccadic intrusion amplitudes and frequencies along with fixation periods and mean fixation displacement. Viewing conditions included monocular, binocular and presence or absence of a visual fixation target. Visual feedback reduced the saccadic intrusion amplitudes but had no effect on fixation periods or mean fixation displacements. Binocular viewing had no effect on saccadic intrusion amplitudes, fixation periods or mean fixation displacements. A decrease in fixation periods and an increase in the number of saccadic intrusions with age was observed. This approach could be a clinically useful tool to quantify ocular fixation in neurological disease.
对年龄在21岁至81岁之间的55名正常受试者在注视过程中的眼动进行了记录。我们使用扫视侵入幅度和频率的测量值以及注视时间和平均注视位移来分析眼动注视记录。观察条件包括单眼、双眼以及是否存在视觉注视目标。视觉反馈降低了扫视侵入幅度,但对注视时间或平均注视位移没有影响。双眼观察对扫视侵入幅度、注视时间或平均注视位移没有影响。观察到注视时间随年龄减少,扫视侵入次数随年龄增加。这种方法可能是一种在神经疾病中量化眼动注视的临床有用工具。