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Post-therapy Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Adults with Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency.

Douglas E Widmer1, Tamara S Oechslin1, Chirag Limbachia2, Marjean Taylor Kulp, Andrew J Toole1, Nasser H Kashou2, Nicklaus Fogt1.   

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE: Prior studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of vergence-accommodative therapy in the treatment of convergence insufficiency (CI). These results show the changes in brain activation following therapy through the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in brain activation following office-based vergence-accommodative therapy versus placebo therapy for CI using the blood oxygenation level-dependent signal from fMRI.
METHODS: Adults (n = 7, aged 18 to 30 years) with symptomatic CI were randomized to 12 weeks of vergence-accommodative therapy (n = 4) or placebo therapy (n = 3). Vergence eye movements were performed during baseline and outcome fMRI scans.
RESULTS: Before therapy, activation (z score ≥ 2.3) was observed in the occipital lobe and areas of the brain devoted to attention, with the largest areas of activation found in the occipital lobe. After vergence-accommodative therapy, activation in the occipital lobe decreased in spatial extent but increased in the level of activation in the posterior, inferior portion of the occipital lobe. A new area of activation appeared in the regions of the lingual gyrus, which was not seen after placebo therapy. A significant decrease in activation was also observed in areas of the brain devoted to attention after vergence-accommodative therapy and to a lesser extent after placebo therapy.
CONCLUSIONS: Observed activation pre-therapy consistent with top-down processing suggests that convergence requires conscious effort in symptomatic CI. Decreased activation in these areas after vergence-accommodative therapy was associated with improvements in clinical signs such as fusional vergence after vergence-accommodative therapy. The increase in blood oxygen level-dependent response in the occipital areas following vergence-accommodative therapy suggests that disparity processing for both depth and vergence may be enhanced following vergence-accommodative therapy.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29787484     DOI: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Optom Vis Sci        ISSN: 1040-5488            Impact factor:   1.973


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Authors:  Tara L Alvarez; Mitchell Scheiman; Elio M Santos; Cristian Morales; Chang Yaramothu; John Vito D'Antonio-Bertagnolli; Bharat B Biswal; Suril Gohel; Xiaobo Li
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2.  Test-Retest Reliability of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Activation for a Vergence Eye Movement Task.

Authors:  Cristian Morales; Suril Gohel; Xiaobo Li; Mitchell Scheiman; Bharat B Biswal; Elio M Santos; Chang Yaramothu; Tara L Alvarez
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3.  Disparity vergence differences between typically occurring and concussion-related convergence insufficiency pediatric patients.

Authors:  Tara L Alvarez; Chang Yaramothu; Mitchell Scheiman; Arlene Goodman; Susan A Cotter; Kristine Huang; Angela M Chen; Matthew Grady; Anne E Mozel; Olivia E Podolak; Chris G Koutures; Christina L Master
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4.  Convergence Insufficiency Neuro-mechanism in Adult Population Study Randomized Clinical Trial: Clinical Outcome Results.

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5.  Underlying neurological mechanisms associated with symptomatic convergence insufficiency.

Authors:  Tara L Alvarez; Mitchell Scheiman; Cristian Morales; Suril Gohel; Ayushi Sangoi; Elio M Santos; Chang Yaramothu; John Vito d'Antonio-Bertagnolli; Xiaobo Li; Bharat B Biswal
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6.  Treatment of Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency in Children Enrolled in the Convergence Insufficiency Treatment Trial-Attention & Reading Trial: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

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