DocumentCode :
1702827
Title :
Bioengineering methods applied to an anthropological problem: eye movements of schizophrenics from different cultures
Author :
Allen, J.S. ; Hacisalihzade, S.S. ; Matsunaga, K. ; Stark, L.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
fYear :
1989
Firstpage :
729
Abstract :
The authors report on a study of 88 Japanese schizophrenics from Kyushu and Okinawa who were examined for the smooth pursuit eye tracking dysfunction marker: 76% of the schizophrenics from Kyushu and 89% of those from Okinawa had pursuit dysfunction. The results of quantitative analyses of the data show that for all measures and at all target frequencies the schizophrenic subjects performed significantly worse than normal. The study demonstrates the robustness of the marker in a cross-cultural and interpopulational context. It also demonstrates that the method can be applied in a nonacademic (field) setting. The ubiquity of the marker in biologically and culturally diverse populations is believed to indicate a limit on the extent of meaningful etiologic heterogeneity likely to be discovered within the condition. The usefulness of bioengineering methods for studying a very basic anthropologic problem is demonstrated
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical measurement; eye; Japanese schizophrenics; Kyushu; Okinawa; anthropological problem; bioengineering methods; culture; etiologic heterogeneity; eye movements; interpopulational context; smooth pursuit eye tracking dysfunction marker; Biomedical engineering; Control systems; Frequency; Genetics; Hospitals; Medical diagnostic imaging; Nervous system; Optimal control; Psychology; Tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1989. Images of the Twenty-First Century., Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1989.95954
Filename :
95954
Link To Document :
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