Fujiwara Mana, Ding Catherine, Kaunitz Lisandro, Stout Julie C, Thyagarajan Dominic, Tsuchiya Naotsugu
School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Araya Brain Imaging, Tokyo, Japan.
PLoS One. 2017 Mar 13;12(3):e0173707. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173707. eCollection 2017.
Optokinetic nystagmus (OKN), the reflexive eye movements evoked by a moving field, has recently gained interest among researchers as a useful tool to assess conscious perception. When conscious perception and stimulus are dissociated, such as in binocular rivalry-when dissimilar images are simultaneously presented to each eye and perception alternates between the two images over time-OKN correlates with perception rather than with the physical direction of the moving field. While this relationship is well established in healthy subjects, it is yet unclear whether it also generalizes to clinical populations, for example, patients with Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease is a motor disorder, causing tremor, slow movements and rigidity. It may also be associated with oculomotor deficits, such as impaired saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements. Here, we employed short-duration, onset binocular rivalry (2 s trial of stimulus presentation followed by 1 s inter-trial interval) with moving grating stimuli to assess OKN in Parkinson's disease patients (N = 39) and controls (N = 29) of a similar age. Each trial was either non-rivalrous (same stimuli presented to both eyes) or rivalrous, as in binocular rivalry. We analyzed OKN to discriminate direction of stimulus and perception on a trial-by-trial basis. Although the speed of slow-phase OKN was slower in the patients, discriminability of conscious perception based on OKN was comparable between the groups. Treatment with anti-Parkinson drugs and deep brain stimulation improved motor ability of patients, but did not impact on OKN. Furthermore, OKN-based measures were robust and their latencies were shorter than manual button-based measures in both groups and stimulus conditions. To our knowledge, our study is the first to demonstrate that OKN can be used as a reliable indicator of conscious perception in binocular rivalry even in Parkinson's disease patients in whom impaired manual dexterity may render button-press reports less reliable.
视动性眼震(OKN)是由移动视野诱发的反射性眼球运动,最近作为一种评估意识感知的有用工具引起了研究人员的兴趣。当意识感知与刺激分离时,例如在双眼竞争中——当不同的图像同时呈现给每只眼睛且感知随时间在两个图像之间交替时——OKN与感知相关,而不是与移动视野的物理方向相关。虽然这种关系在健康受试者中已得到充分证实,但尚不清楚它是否也适用于临床人群,例如帕金森病患者。帕金森病是一种运动障碍,会导致震颤、运动迟缓及僵硬。它也可能与眼球运动缺陷有关,如扫视和平稳跟踪眼球运动受损。在此,我们采用短持续时间、起始的双眼竞争(2秒的刺激呈现试验,随后是1秒的试验间隔)和移动光栅刺激,来评估年龄相仿的帕金森病患者(N = 39)和对照组(N = 29)的OKN。每次试验要么是非竞争性的(两只眼睛呈现相同的刺激),要么是竞争性的,如同双眼竞争。我们逐次试验分析OKN以辨别刺激方向和感知。尽管患者中慢相OKN的速度较慢,但基于OKN的意识感知辨别能力在两组之间相当。使用抗帕金森药物和深部脑刺激治疗改善了患者的运动能力,但对OKN没有影响。此外,在两组和刺激条件下,基于OKN的测量方法都很稳健,并且其潜伏期比基于手动按钮的测量方法短。据我们所知,我们的研究首次证明,即使在手动灵活性受损可能使按键报告不太可靠的帕金森病患者中,OKN也可作为双眼竞争中意识感知的可靠指标。