Hodgson Timothy L, Ezard Gemma, Hermens Frouke
School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Lincoln, UK.
Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2019;41:393-418. doi: 10.1007/7854_2019_98.
This chapter reviews how recording and analysis of eye movements have been applied to understanding cognitive functioning in patients with neurological disease. Measures derived from the performance of instructed eye movement tests such as the anti-saccade and memory-guided saccade tasks have been shown to be associated with cognitive test performance and the early stages of neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Other researchers have taken an ecological approach and recorded the uninstructed pattern of saccades made by patients during performance of established neuropsychological tasks. Studies that have analysed the eye movement strategies used in a number of widely used tests are reviewed, including the Corsi blocks, Tower of London, 'CANTAB' Spatial Working Memory and Brixton Spatial Anticipation test. The findings illustrate that eye movements are not purely in the service of vision, but support visuospatial working memory and forward action planning. Eye movement tests and measures also have potential for application in the assessment and diagnosis of neurological disease and cognitive impairment. Establishing large-scale normative data sets in healthy older adults and use of machine learning multivariate classifier algorithms may be key to further developing eye tracking applications in neuropsychological assessment.
本章回顾了眼动记录与分析是如何被用于理解神经疾病患者的认知功能的。源自如反扫视和记忆导向扫视任务等指令性眼动测试表现的测量指标,已被证明与认知测试表现以及包括阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病在内的神经退行性疾病的早期阶段相关。其他研究人员采用了生态学方法,记录了患者在执行既定神经心理学任务期间自发的扫视模式。本文综述了对一些广泛使用的测试中所采用的眼动策略进行分析的研究,包括科西方块、伦敦塔、“CANTAB”空间工作记忆和布里克斯顿空间预期测试。研究结果表明,眼动并非仅仅服务于视觉,而是支持视觉空间工作记忆和前瞻性行动规划。眼动测试及测量指标在神经疾病和认知障碍的评估与诊断中也具有应用潜力。在健康老年人中建立大规模的规范数据集以及使用机器学习多变量分类算法,可能是进一步开发眼动追踪在神经心理学评估中应用的关键。