School of Optometry and Vision Science, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
College of Applied Medical Science, Department of Optometry, Qassim University, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia.
Sci Rep. 2022 Aug 12;12(1):13727. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-18163-2.
Difficulty in the ability to allocate and maintain visual attention is frequently reported by patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the present study, we used a multiple object tracking (MOT) task to investigate the degree to which TBI affects the allocation and maintenance of visual attention to multiple moving targets. Fifteen adults with mild TBI and 20 control participants took part in this study. All participants were matched for age, gender, and IQ. The sensitivity and time taken to perform the MOT task were measured for different conditions in which the duration of the tracking, number of target, and distractor dots were systematically varied. When the number of target dots required to be tracked increased, sensitivity in correctly detecting them decreased for both groups but was significantly greater for patients with mild TBI. Similarly, increasing the number of distractor dots had a greater effect on reducing task sensitivity for patients with mild TBI than control participants. Finally, across all conditions, poorer detection performance was observed for patients with mild TBI when the tracking duration was longer compared to control participants. The present study showed that patients with mild TBI have greater deficits (compared to control participants) in their ability to maintain visual attention on tracking multiple moving objects, which was particularly hindered by increased tracking load and distraction.
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)患者经常报告难以分配和维持视觉注意力。在本研究中,我们使用多项目标跟踪(MOT)任务来研究 TBI 对分配和维持对多个移动目标的视觉注意力的影响程度。15 名轻度 TBI 成人和 20 名对照参与者参加了这项研究。所有参与者在年龄、性别和智商方面均匹配。在跟踪时间、目标数量和干扰点数量系统变化的不同条件下,测量了 MOT 任务的敏感性和完成时间。当需要跟踪的目标点数量增加时,两组的敏感性(正确检测目标的能力)均降低,但轻度 TBI 患者的敏感性显著更高。同样,对于轻度 TBI 患者来说,增加干扰点的数量对降低任务敏感性的影响大于对照组。最后,在所有条件下,与对照组相比,当跟踪时间较长时,轻度 TBI 患者的检测表现更差。本研究表明,与对照组相比,轻度 TBI 患者在跟踪多个移动目标时维持视觉注意力的能力存在更大的缺陷,而增加跟踪负荷和干扰会特别阻碍这一能力。