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Stimuli Characteristics and Psychophysical Requirements for Visual Training in Amblyopia: A Narrative Review.

Carlos J Hernández-Rodríguez1,2, David P Piñero1,2, Ainhoa Molina-Martín1, León Morales-Quezada3, Dolores de Fez1, Luis Leal-Vega4, Juan F Arenillas4,5, María Begoña Coco-Martín4.   

Abstract

Active vision therapy using perceptual learning and/or dichoptic or binocular environments has shown its potential effectiveness in amblyopia, but some doubts remain about the type of stimuli and the mode and sequence of presentation that should be used. A search was performed in PubMed, obtaining 143 articles with information related to the stimuli used in amblyopia rehabilitation, as well as to the neural mechanisms implied in such therapeutic process. Visual deficits in amblyopia and their neural mechanisms associated are revised, including visual acuity loss, contrast sensitivity reduction and stereopsis impairment. Likewise, the most appropriate stimuli according to the literature that should be used for an efficient rehabilitation of the amblyopic eye are described in detail, including optotypes, Gabor's patches, random-dot stimuli and Vernier's stimuli. Finally, the properties of these stimuli that can be modified during the visual training are discussed, as well as the psychophysical method of their presentation and the type of environment used (perceptual learning, dichoptic stimulation or virtual reality). Vision therapy using all these revised concepts can be an effective option for treating amblyopia or accelerating the treatment period when combining with patching. It is essential to adapt the stimuli to the patient's individual features in both monocular and binocular training.

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Keywords:  amblyopia; contrast sensitivity; dichoptic training; perceptual learning; vision therapy; visual acuity

Year:  2020        PMID: 33316960     DOI: 10.3390/jcm9123985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Med        ISSN: 2077-0383            Impact factor:   4.241


  5 in total

1.  A randomized study of network-based perception learning in the treatment of amblyopia children.

Authors:  Chang-Yue Zheng; Wei Xu; Shun-Qiang Wu; Dong-Xu Han
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 1.645

2.  Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the NEIVATECH virtual reality system to improve visual function in children with anisometropic amblyopia.

Authors:  L Leal Vega; D P Piñero; C J Hernández Rodríguez; A Molina Martín; L Morales-Quezada; A I Vallelado Álvarez; J F Arenillas Lara; M B Coco Martín
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 2.086

3.  Evaluation of the Efficacy of a New Dichoptic Digital Platform to Treat the Anisometropic and Isometropic Amblyopia.

Authors:  Md Oliullah Abdal; Faiza Bhombal; Gul J Nankani; Sonia G Nankani; Shruti Lad; Aditi Dholam; Richa Kumari; Jinal Mahajan; David P Piñero
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-06-22

4.  The Study of Short-Term Plastic Visual Perceptual Training Based on Virtual and Augmented Reality Technology in Amblyopia.

Authors:  Fan Tan; Xubo Yang; Yuchen Fan; Yongchuan Liao
Journal:  J Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-09-01       Impact factor: 1.974

5.  Efficacy of Perceptual Learning-Based Vision Training as an Adjuvant to Occlusion Therapy in the Management of Amblyopia: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Carlos Javier Hernández-Rodríguez; Hideki Fukumitsu; Pedro Ruiz-Fortes; Roberto Soto-Negro; María Merino-Suárez; David P Piñero
Journal:  Vision (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-23
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