Dickinson C M, Abadi R V
Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, United Kingdom.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1990 Aug;31(8):1599-614.
Abnormalities of foveal smooth pursuit and the monocular optokinetic response (OKR) have often been reported in subjects with latent nystagmus (LN) and manifest latent nystagmus (MLN). This abnormality typically takes the form of a monocular asymmetry with a deficit in the response to nasal-to-temporal (N-T) motion in the visual field. Previous studies have each presented different interpretations of this finding, depending on whether the characteristics of the spontaneous oscillation were considered when analyzing the measured eye movement response: one report has suggested that these asymmetries are in fact the cause of the spontaneous nystagmus. In this study, pursuit and OKRs were examined separately and, when working synergistically and antagonistically, to attempt to overcome this difficulty. Results suggest that pursuit and the OKR could be symmetric in LN and MLN for both binocular and monocular viewing, which leads to the conclusion that the asymmetric patterns of response often reported in LN/MLN result from either shifts in the zone of minimum-intensity oscillation or from non-stimulus-specific increases in the spontaneous nystagmus.
隐匿性眼球震颤(LN)和显性隐匿性眼球震颤(MLN)患者常出现中央凹平滑跟踪和单眼视动性眼震反应(OKR)异常。这种异常通常表现为单眼不对称,对视野中鼻侧到颞侧(N-T)运动的反应存在缺陷。以往的研究根据分析测量的眼球运动反应时是否考虑自发振荡的特征,对这一发现提出了不同的解释:一份报告表明,这些不对称实际上是自发眼球震颤的原因。在本研究中,分别对跟踪和OKR进行了检查,并在协同和拮抗工作时,试图克服这一困难。结果表明,对于双眼和单眼观察,LN和MLN中的跟踪和OKR可能是对称的,这导致得出结论,LN/MLN中经常报告的不对称反应模式是由最小强度振荡区域的变化或自发眼球震颤中与刺激无关的增加引起的。