| Literature DB >> 31741670 |
Koji Takahashi1, Osamu Tanaka1, Yosuke Kudo2, Eriko Sugawara2, Ken Johkura1,2.
Abstract
In eye movement examination, video-oculographic monocular recording has become more popular than electro-oculographic binocular recording. The aim of this study was to examine the characteristics of monocular movements recorded using video-oculography. In 66 healthy subjects, the horizontal saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements of the right eye within a range of 30º were evaluated using a video-oculographic eye movement recording system. Saccade latency, velocity, accuracy, and smooth pursuit gain were measured and analysed by age and direction. Saccade parameters (latency, velocity, and amplitude) and smooth pursuit gain deteriorated with age in healthy subjects. Saccade velocity and accuracy were significantly larger during adduction than during abduction. The smooth pursuit gain did not differ between adduction and abduction. In conclusion, unlike smooth pursuit eye movements, saccadic eye movements have adduction-abduction asymmetry. In video-oculographic monocular recording of saccades, it is necessary to recognise the possibility of the existence of adduction-abduction asymmetry.Keywords: Video-oculography; abduction; adduction; monocular recording; saccade
Year: 2019 PMID: 31741670 PMCID: PMC6844490 DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2018.1555852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroophthalmology ISSN: 0165-8107