Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Neural Automations Ltd.
J Vis Exp. 2023 Mar 3(193). doi: 10.3791/64808.
Through the purposeful stimulation and recording of eye movements, the fundamental characteristics of the underlying neural mechanisms of eye movements can be observed. VisualEyes2020 (VE2020) was developed based on the lack of customizable software-based visual stimulation available for researchers that does not rely on motors or actuators within a traditional haploscope. This new instrument and methodology have been developed for a novel haploscope configuration utilizing both eye tracking and autorefractor systems. Analysis software that enables the synchronized analysis of eye movement and accommodative responses provides vision researchers and clinicians with a reproducible environment and shareable tool. The Vision and Neural Engineering Laboratory's (VNEL) Eye Movement Analysis Program (VEMAP) was established to process recordings produced by VE2020's eye trackers, while the Accommodative Movement Analysis Program (AMAP) was created to process the recording outputs from the corresponding autorefractor system. The VNEL studies three primary stimuli: accommodation (blur-driven changes in the convexity of the intraocular lens), vergence (inward, convergent rotation and outward, divergent rotation of the eyes), and saccades (conjugate eye movements). The VEMAP and AMAP utilize similar data flow processes, manual operator interactions, and interventions where necessary; however, these analysis platforms advance the establishment of an objective software suite that minimizes operator reliance. The utility of a graphical interface and its corresponding algorithms allow for a broad range of visual experiments to be conducted with minimal required prior coding experience from its operator(s).
通过有目的的刺激和记录眼球运动,可以观察到眼球运动背后神经机制的基本特征。VisualEyes2020(VE2020)是基于缺乏可定制的、不依赖传统单眼刺激器内电机或执行器的基于软件的视觉刺激而开发的。这种新仪器和方法学是为利用眼动跟踪和自动折射仪系统的新型单眼刺激器配置而开发的。能够同步分析眼球运动和调节反应的分析软件为视觉研究人员和临床医生提供了一个可重现的环境和可共享的工具。视觉和神经工程实验室(VNEL)的眼球运动分析程序(VEMAP)用于处理 VE2020 眼球跟踪器产生的记录,而调节运动分析程序(AMAP)用于处理相应自动折射仪系统的记录输出。VNEL 研究了三种主要刺激:调节(眼内晶状体凸度的模糊驱动变化)、聚散(眼睛向内、会聚旋转和向外、发散旋转)和扫视(共轭眼球运动)。VEMAP 和 AMAP 利用类似的数据流程、手动操作交互和必要时的干预;然而,这些分析平台推进了客观软件套件的建立,最大限度地减少了操作人员的依赖。图形界面及其相应算法的实用性允许在操作人员最少的前期编码经验的基础上进行广泛的视觉实验。