Morelli Federica, Schiatti Lucia, Cappagli Giulia, Martolini Chiara, Gori Monica, Signorini Sabrina
Developmental Neuro-Ophthalmology Unit, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
Front Neurosci. 2023 Jun 2;17:1158438. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1158438. eCollection 2023.
We developed the TechArm system as a novel technological tool intended for visual rehabilitation settings. The system is designed to provide a quantitative assessment of the stage of development of perceptual and functional skills that are normally vision-dependent, and to be integrated in customized training protocols. Indeed, the system can provide uni- and multisensory stimulation, allowing visually impaired people to train their capability of correctly interpreting non-visual cues from the environment. Importantly, the TechArm is suitable to be used by very young children, when the rehabilitative potential is maximal. In the present work, we validated the TechArm system on a pediatric population of low-vision, blind, and sighted children. In particular, four TechArm units were used to deliver uni- (audio or tactile) or multi-sensory stimulation (audio-tactile) on the participant's arm, and subject was asked to evaluate the number of active units. Results showed no significant difference among groups (normal or impaired vision). Overall, we observed the best performance in tactile condition, while auditory accuracy was around chance level. Also, we found that the audio-tactile condition is better than the audio condition alone, suggesting that multisensory stimulation is beneficial when perceptual accuracy and precision are low. Interestingly, we observed that for low-vision children the accuracy in audio condition improved proportionally to the severity of the visual impairment. Our findings confirmed the TechArm system's effectiveness in assessing perceptual competencies in sighted and visually impaired children, and its potential to be used to develop personalized rehabilitation programs for people with visual and sensory impairments.
我们开发了TechArm系统,作为一种用于视觉康复环境的新型技术工具。该系统旨在对通常依赖视觉的感知和功能技能的发展阶段进行定量评估,并集成到定制的训练方案中。实际上,该系统可以提供单感官和多感官刺激,使视力受损者能够训练他们正确解读来自环境的非视觉线索的能力。重要的是,TechArm适合非常年幼的儿童使用,此时康复潜力最大。在本研究中,我们在低视力、失明和视力正常的儿童群体中对TechArm系统进行了验证。具体而言,使用四个TechArm单元在参与者的手臂上提供单感官(听觉或触觉)或多感官刺激(听觉-触觉),并要求受试者评估激活单元的数量。结果显示各组(视力正常或受损)之间没有显著差异。总体而言,我们观察到在触觉条件下表现最佳,而听觉准确性接近随机水平。此外,我们发现听觉-触觉条件优于单独的听觉条件,这表明当感知准确性和精确性较低时,多感官刺激是有益的。有趣的是,我们观察到对于低视力儿童,听觉条件下的准确性与视力损害的严重程度成比例提高。我们的研究结果证实了TechArm系统在评估视力正常和视力受损儿童的感知能力方面的有效性,以及其用于为视觉和感官障碍者制定个性化康复计划的潜力。