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Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements

Fixational eye movements comprise of fast microsaccades alternating with slow intersaccadic drifts. These physiologic eye movements play an important role in visual perception. Amblyopic patients are known to have fixation instability, particularly of the amblyopic eye. We examined eye movement abno...

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Autores principales: Kang, Sarah L., Beylergil, Sinem B., Otero-Millan, Jorge, Shaikh, Aasef G., Ghasia, Fatema F.
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Publicado: Bern Open Publishing 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7962684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828757
http://dx.doi.org/10.16910/jemr.12.6.9
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author Kang, Sarah L.
Beylergil, Sinem B.
Otero-Millan, Jorge
Shaikh, Aasef G.
Ghasia, Fatema F.
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Beylergil, Sinem B.
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description Fixational eye movements comprise of fast microsaccades alternating with slow intersaccadic drifts. These physiologic eye movements play an important role in visual perception. Amblyopic patients are known to have fixation instability, particularly of the amblyopic eye. We examined eye movement abnormalities that contribute to this instability. We found that fixation stability is affected by the presence of fusion maldevelopment nystagmus (FMN). However, some amblyopes can have nystagmus without nasally directed slow phases and reversal in direction of the quick phase on ocular occlusion, features seen in FMN. In patients without nystagmus, we found increased amplitude of fixational saccades and inter-saccadic drifts. We categorized amblyopia patients by type (anisometropic, strabismic, or mixed) and eye movement waveform (no nystagmus, nystagmus without FMN, and FMN). We found specific fast and slow eye movement abnormalities of the fellow and amblyopic eye during fellow, amblyopic and both eyes viewing conditions across eye movement waveforms and types of amblyopia. These eye movement abnormalities can serve as biomarkers that can predict the impact of amblyopia as measured by visual acuity and stereopsis. Evaluation of fixational eye movements in amblyopia could be important to diagnose these common eye diseases and predict treatment effectiveness.
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spelling pubmed-79626842021-04-06 Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements Kang, Sarah L. Beylergil, Sinem B. Otero-Millan, Jorge Shaikh, Aasef G. Ghasia, Fatema F. J Eye Mov Res Research Article Fixational eye movements comprise of fast microsaccades alternating with slow intersaccadic drifts. These physiologic eye movements play an important role in visual perception. Amblyopic patients are known to have fixation instability, particularly of the amblyopic eye. We examined eye movement abnormalities that contribute to this instability. We found that fixation stability is affected by the presence of fusion maldevelopment nystagmus (FMN). However, some amblyopes can have nystagmus without nasally directed slow phases and reversal in direction of the quick phase on ocular occlusion, features seen in FMN. In patients without nystagmus, we found increased amplitude of fixational saccades and inter-saccadic drifts. We categorized amblyopia patients by type (anisometropic, strabismic, or mixed) and eye movement waveform (no nystagmus, nystagmus without FMN, and FMN). We found specific fast and slow eye movement abnormalities of the fellow and amblyopic eye during fellow, amblyopic and both eyes viewing conditions across eye movement waveforms and types of amblyopia. These eye movement abnormalities can serve as biomarkers that can predict the impact of amblyopia as measured by visual acuity and stereopsis. Evaluation of fixational eye movements in amblyopia could be important to diagnose these common eye diseases and predict treatment effectiveness. Bern Open Publishing 2019-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7962684/ /pubmed/33828757 http://dx.doi.org/10.16910/jemr.12.6.9 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Otero-Millan, Jorge
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Ghasia, Fatema F.
Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
title Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
title_full Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
title_fullStr Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
title_full_unstemmed Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
title_short Fixational Eye Movement Waveforms in Amblyopia: Characteristics of Fast and Slow Eye Movements
title_sort fixational eye movement waveforms in amblyopia: characteristics of fast and slow eye movements
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7962684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33828757
http://dx.doi.org/10.16910/jemr.12.6.9
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