Literature DB >> 19396541

Low-vision rehabilitation by means of MP-1 biofeedback examination in patients with different macular diseases: a pilot study.

Enzo M Vingolo1, Serena Salvatore, Sonia Cavarretta.   

Abstract

Macular disease is one of the main causes of visual impairment. We studied the efficacy of low-vision rehabilitation by means of MP-1 biofeedback examination in patients with different macular disease. Five patients were enrolled (3 female and 2 male, mean age 53.8 years) and a total of 9 eyes was examined: 2 eyes with vitelliform dystrophy, 1 with a post-traumatic macular scar, 2 with Stargardt disease, 2 with myopic macular degeneration, 2 with cone dystrophy. All the patients underwent the following tests: visual acuity, reading speed, fixation test, MP-1 microperimetry. Low-vision rehabilitation, which lasted 10 weeks, consisted of 10 training sessions of 10 min for each eye, performed once a week using the MP-1 biofeedback examination. Statistical analysis was performed using Student's t-test. p values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. After training all patients displayed an improvement in visual acuity, fixation behaviour, retinal sensitivity and reading speed. Fixation behaviour within the 2 degrees diameter circle improved and was statistically significant for reading speed (p = 0.01). Reading speed improved from a mean value of 64.3 to 92 words/min. Our results show that audio feedback can, by increasing attentional modulation, help the brain to fix the final preferred retinal locus. Audio feedback facilitates stimuli transmission between intraretinal neurons as well as between the retina and brain, which is where the highest level of stimuli processing occurs, thereby probably supporting a "remapping phenomenon".

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19396541     DOI: 10.1007/s10484-009-9083-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback        ISSN: 1090-0586


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2.  New trends in visual rehabilitation with MP-1 microperimeter biofeedback: optic neural dysfunction.

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Journal:  Funct Neurol       Date:  2013 Oct-Dec

3.  Bilateral eccentric vision training on pseudovitelliform dystrophy with microperimetry biofeedback.

Authors:  Marco Ulises Morales; Saker Saker; Winfried M Amoaku
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-01-09

4.  Comparing the fixational and functional preferred retinal location in a pointing task.

Authors:  Brian Sullivan; Laura Walker
Journal:  Vision Res       Date:  2015-10-08       Impact factor: 1.886

5.  The Mozart effect in biofeedback visual rehabilitation: a case report.

Authors:  Serena Salvatore; Aloisa Librando; Mariacristina Esposito; Enzo M Vingolo
Journal:  Clin Ophthalmol       Date:  2011-09-06

6.  Microperimetric Biofeedback Training Improved Visual Acuity after Successful Macular Hole Surgery.

Authors:  Tomoko Ueda-Consolvo; Mitsuya Otsuka; Yumiko Hayashi; Masaaki Ishida; Atsushi Hayashi
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-12-13       Impact factor: 1.909

7.  Fixation stability after surgical treatment of strabismus and biofeedback fixation training in amblyopic eyes.

Authors:  Otto Alexander Maneschg; Mirella Telles Salgueiro Barboni; Zoltán Zsolt Nagy; János Németh
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 2.209

8.  Microperimetry biofeedback training in a patient with bilateral myopic macular degeneration with central scotoma.

Authors:  Rajiv Raman; Deepali Damkondwar; Srividya Neriyanuri; Tarun Sharma
Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 1.848

9.  Fixation Improvement through Biofeedback Rehabilitation in Stargardt Disease.

Authors:  G Scuderi; F Verboschi; D Domanico; L Spadea
Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2016-04-24

10.  Visual Recovery after Primary Retinal Detachment Surgery: Biofeedback Rehabilitative Strategy.

Authors:  Enzo M Vingolo; Serena Fragiotta; Daniela Domanico; Paolo G Limoli; Marcella Nebbioso; Leopoldo Spadea
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-02-21       Impact factor: 1.909

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