• DocumentCode
    2074375
  • Title

    Foveation time measure in Congenital Nystagmus through second order approximation of the slow phases

  • Author

    Pasquariello, Giulio ; Cesarelli, Mario ; Bifulco, Paolo ; Romano, Maria ; Fratini, Antonio ; La Gatta, Antonio

  • Author_Institution
    DIBET, Univ. of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    3-5 Nov. 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    4
  • Abstract
    Congenital Nystagmus (CN) is an ocular-motor disorder characterised by involuntary, conjugated ocular oscillations, and its pathogenesis is still unknown. The pathology is defined as “congenital” from the onset time of its arise which could be at birth or in the first months of life. Visual acuity in CN subjects is often diminished due to nystagmus continuous oscillations, mainly on the horizontal plane, which disturb image fixation on the retina. However, during short periods in which eye velocity slows down while the target image is placed onto the fovea (called foveation intervals) the image of a given target can still be stable, allowing a subject to reach a higher visual acuity. In CN subjects, visual acuity is usually assessed both using typical measurement techniques (e.g. Landolt C test) and with eye movement recording in different gaze positions. The offline study of eye movement recordings allows physicians to analyse nystagmus main features such as waveform shape, amplitude and frequency and to compute estimated visual acuity predictors. This analytical functions estimates the best corrected visual acuity using foveation time and foveation position variability, hence a reliable estimation of this two parameters is a fundamental factor in assessing visual acuity. This work aims to enhance the foveation time estimation in CN eye movement recording, computing a second order approximation of the slow phase components of nystag-mus oscillations. About 19 infrared-oculographic eye-movement recordings from 10 CN subjects were acquired and the visual acuity assessed with an acuity predictor was compared to the one measured in primary position. Results suggest that visual acuity measurements based on foveation time estimation obtained from interpolated data are closer to value obtained during Landolt C tests.
  • Keywords
    biomedical measurement; eye; medical disorders; vision; waveform analysis; Landolt C test; congenital nystagmus; eye movement recordings; eye velocity; foveation intervals; foveation position variability; foveation time estimation; gaze positions; image fixation; involuntary conjugated ocular oscillations; nystagmus continuous oscillations; ocular-motor disorder; pathogenesis; retina; second order approximation; visual acuity measurements; waveform amplitude; waveform frequency; waveform shape; Noise; Surges; Visualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information Technology and Applications in Biomedicine (ITAB), 2010 10th IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Corfu
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-6559-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ITAB.2010.5687711
  • Filename
    5687711