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眼动与阅读速度在黄斑病变中的研究:缩觉广度假说的需要与支持——一项中介分析

Eye movements and reading speed in macular disease: the shrinking perceptual span hypothesis requires and is supported by a mediation analysis.

机构信息

Minnesota Laboratory for Low-Vision Research, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States.

Aix Marseille University, CNRS, LPC UMR 7290, Marseille, France.

出版信息

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 May 15;55(6):3638-45. doi: 10.1167/iovs.13-13408.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Reading speed of patients with central field loss (CFL) correlates with the size of saccades (measured in letters per forward saccade [L/FS]). We assessed whether this effect is mediated by the total number of fixations, by the average fixation duration, or by a mixture of both.

METHODS

We measured eye movements (with a video eye tracker) of 35 AMD and 4 Stargardt patients (better eye decimal acuity from 0.08-0.3) while they monocularly read single-line French sentences continuously displayed on a screen. All patients had a dense scotoma covering the fovea, as assessed with MP1 microperimetry, and therefore used eccentric viewing. Results were analyzed with regression-based mediation analysis, a modeling framework that informs on the underlying factors by which an independent variable affects a dependent variable.

RESULTS

Reading speed and average fixation duration are negatively correlated, a result that was not observed in prior studies with CFL patients. This effect of fixation duration on reading speed is still significant when partialling out the effect of the total number of fixations (slope: -0.75, P < 0.001). Despite this large effect of fixation duration, mediation analysis shows that the effect of L/FS on reading speed is fully mediated by the total number of fixations (effect size: 0.96; CI [0.82, 1.12]) and not by fixation duration (effect size: 0.02; CI [-0.11, 0.14]).

CONCLUSIONS

Results are consistent with the shrinking perceptual span hypothesis: reading speed decreases with the average number of letters traversed on each forward saccade, an effect fully mediated by the total number of fixations.

摘要

目的

患有中央视野缺损(CFL)的患者的阅读速度与扫视幅度(以每向前扫视的字母数[L/FS]衡量)相关。我们评估了这种效果是否由注视总数、平均注视持续时间或两者的混合物介导。

方法

我们使用视频眼动追踪器测量了 35 名 AMD 患者和 4 名斯塔加特病患者(最佳矫正视力decimal acuity 为 0.08-0.3)的眼动,这些患者在单眼阅读时持续在屏幕上显示单行法语句子。所有患者均使用 MP1 微视野检查评估了黄斑中心凹密集暗点,并因此采用了偏心注视。使用基于回归的中介分析来分析结果,这是一种建模框架,可以通过独立变量影响因变量的潜在因素来提供信息。

结果

阅读速度与平均注视持续时间呈负相关,这与以前的 CFL 患者研究中观察到的结果不同。当将注视总数的影响部分排除后,这种注视持续时间对阅读速度的影响仍然显著(斜率:-0.75,P<0.001)。尽管注视持续时间的影响很大,但中介分析表明,L/FS 对阅读速度的影响完全由注视总数介导(效应大小:0.96;CI [0.82, 1.12]),而不是由注视持续时间介导(效应大小:0.02;CI [-0.11, 0.14])。

结论

结果与收缩感知范围假说一致:阅读速度随每次向前扫视中经过的平均字母数而降低,这种效果完全由注视总数介导。

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