Alvarez Tara L, Kim Eun H, Yaramothu Chang, Granger-Donetti Bérangère
Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
Vision Res. 2017 Apr;133:1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2017.01.002. Epub 2017 Feb 17.
A paucity of research exists to investigate whether the normal aging process influences the ability to adapt disparity vergence and phoria. Vergence eye movements and dissociated phoria were recorded from 49 healthy subjects (ages 20-70years) using an objective eye movement tracking system. Four-degree vergence responses were modified using a double-step protocol. Dynamics of vergence were quantified via peak velocity. The phoria adaptation experiment measured the magnitude (net change in phoria level) and rate (magnitude divided by the time constant) of phoria adaption during 5min of sustained fixation on a binocular target (40cm/8.44° from midline). The magnitude of phoria adaptation decreased as a function of age (r=-0.33; p=0.04). The ability to adapt vergence peak velocity and the rate of phoria adaptation showed no significant age-related influence (p>0.05). The data suggest that the ability to modify the disparity vergence system and the rate of phoria adaptation are not dependent on age; whereas, the magnitude of phoria adaptation decreases as part of the normal adult aging process. These results have clinical and basic science implications because one should consider age when assessing the changes in the magnitude of phoria adaptation which can be abnormal in those with oculomotor dysfunctions.
关于正常衰老过程是否会影响双眼视差融合和隐斜适应能力的研究较少。使用客观眼动追踪系统记录了49名健康受试者(年龄20 - 70岁)的融合眼动和分离性隐斜。采用双步方案对4度融合反应进行修正。通过峰值速度对融合动力学进行量化。隐斜适应实验测量了在双眼注视目标(距中线40厘米/8.44°)持续5分钟期间隐斜适应的幅度(隐斜水平的净变化)和速率(幅度除以时间常数)。隐斜适应的幅度随年龄增长而降低(r = -0.33;p = 0.04)。融合峰值速度的适应能力和隐斜适应速率未显示出与年龄相关的显著影响(p > 0.05)。数据表明,改变双眼视差融合系统的能力和隐斜适应速率不依赖于年龄;然而,作为正常成人衰老过程的一部分,隐斜适应的幅度会降低。这些结果具有临床和基础科学意义,因为在评估隐斜适应幅度变化时应考虑年龄,而在动眼功能障碍患者中,隐斜适应幅度变化可能异常。