The Impact of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects on Speed and Eye Movements during Reading
Objective: To investigate the link between glaucomatous visual field defects and reading performance by assessing reading speed and eye movements in reading. Methods: Eight glaucoma patients and 8 normal-sighted participants were recruited using convenience sampling in this cross-sectional study. Te...
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2-s2.0-85099992645 Chen A.-H.; Jufri S.M.; Congdon N.G. The Impact of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects on Speed and Eye Movements during Reading 2021 Siriraj Medical Journal 73 1 10.33192/SMJ.2021.03 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099992645&doi=10.33192%2fSMJ.2021.03&partnerID=40&md5=c05b2c643dcc66aa0f31b5a738d55d16 Objective: To investigate the link between glaucomatous visual field defects and reading performance by assessing reading speed and eye movements in reading. Methods: Eight glaucoma patients and 8 normal-sighted participants were recruited using convenience sampling in this cross-sectional study. Te visual field was evaluated using the Humphrey Matrix 24-2. Reading speed was assessed in words per minute using Buari-Chen Malay Reading Chart and the SAH reading passages compendium. Eye movements in reading were recorded using 3D video-oculography. Results: Glaucoma and control groups displayed significant differences in reading speed (t=3.12; p<0.05) and fixation (t=-2.59; p<0.05). Reading speed was significantly correlated with the total defect areas (r =+0.62, p<0.05) and the types of glaucomatous field defects (Analysis of Variance, ANOVA: F =4.65, p<0.05). No correlation was apparent in eye movements (p>0.05). Conclusion: Te association of defect areas and types with reading speed but not with eye movements might suggest a different coping strategy between eye movement adjustment and reading adaptation in response to visual field defects. Significant association with fixation but not with saccades might indicate that the disengaged and engaged mechanisms of visual attention are affected differently by visual field defects. © 2021. Siriraj Medical Journal. All Rights Reserved. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University 22288082 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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The Impact of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects on Speed and Eye Movements during Reading |
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The Impact of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects on Speed and Eye Movements during Reading |
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The Impact of Glaucomatous Visual Field Defects on Speed and Eye Movements during Reading |
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Objective: To investigate the link between glaucomatous visual field defects and reading performance by assessing reading speed and eye movements in reading. Methods: Eight glaucoma patients and 8 normal-sighted participants were recruited using convenience sampling in this cross-sectional study. Te visual field was evaluated using the Humphrey Matrix 24-2. Reading speed was assessed in words per minute using Buari-Chen Malay Reading Chart and the SAH reading passages compendium. Eye movements in reading were recorded using 3D video-oculography. Results: Glaucoma and control groups displayed significant differences in reading speed (t=3.12; p<0.05) and fixation (t=-2.59; p<0.05). Reading speed was significantly correlated with the total defect areas (r =+0.62, p<0.05) and the types of glaucomatous field defects (Analysis of Variance, ANOVA: F =4.65, p<0.05). No correlation was apparent in eye movements (p>0.05). Conclusion: Te association of defect areas and types with reading speed but not with eye movements might suggest a different coping strategy between eye movement adjustment and reading adaptation in response to visual field defects. Significant association with fixation but not with saccades might indicate that the disengaged and engaged mechanisms of visual attention are affected differently by visual field defects. © 2021. Siriraj Medical Journal. All Rights Reserved. |
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