Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness
We review the literature to appraise the evidence supporting or disputing the use of eye movement measurement in disorders of consciousness (DOC) with low levels of arousal or awareness, such as minimally conscious state (MCS), vegetative state (VS), and coma for diagnostic and prognostic purposes....
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doaj-f3e2cbb069354ddda50fac87ffc0d5712020-11-24T20:42:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952014-07-01510.3389/fneur.2014.00137102691Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of ConsciousnessWindsor Kwan-Chun Ting0Windsor Kwan-Chun Ting1Jose Luis ePerez Velazquez2Jose Luis ePerez Velazquez3Jose Luis ePerez Velazquez4Michael D. Cusimano5Michael D. Cusimano6Michael D. Cusimano7Michael D. Cusimano8St. Michael's HospitalUniversity of TorontoUniversity of TorontoThe Hospital for Sick ChildrenUniversity of TorontoSt. Michael's HospitalSt. Michael's HospitalUniversity of TorontoUniversity of TorontoWe review the literature to appraise the evidence supporting or disputing the use of eye movement measurement in disorders of consciousness (DOC) with low levels of arousal or awareness, such as minimally conscious state (MCS), vegetative state (VS), and coma for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. We will focus on the effectiveness of each technique in the diagnostic classification of these patients, and the gradual trend in research from manual to computerized tracking methods. New tools have become available at clinicians’ disposal to assess eye movements with high spatial and temporal fidelity. The close relationship between eye movement generation and organic dysfunction in the brain allows these tools to be applied to the assessment of severe DOC as a unique supplementary toolset. We posit that eye tracking can improve clinical diagnostic precision for DOC, a key component of assessment that often dictates the course of clinical care in DOC patients. We see the emergence of long term eye tracking studies with seamless integration of technology in the future, to improve the performance of clinical assessment in disorders of consciousness.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2014.00137/fullComaEYE MOVEMENTminimally conscious state (MCS)disorders of consciousness (DOC)vegetative state (VS) |
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Windsor Kwan-Chun Ting Windsor Kwan-Chun Ting Jose Luis ePerez Velazquez Jose Luis ePerez Velazquez Jose Luis ePerez Velazquez Michael D. Cusimano Michael D. Cusimano Michael D. Cusimano Michael D. Cusimano |
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Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness |
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Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness |
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Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness |
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Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness |
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Eye Movement Measurement in Diagnostic Assessment of Disorders of Consciousness |
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eye movement measurement in diagnostic assessment of disorders of consciousness |
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Frontiers in Neurology |
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We review the literature to appraise the evidence supporting or disputing the use of eye movement measurement in disorders of consciousness (DOC) with low levels of arousal or awareness, such as minimally conscious state (MCS), vegetative state (VS), and coma for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. We will focus on the effectiveness of each technique in the diagnostic classification of these patients, and the gradual trend in research from manual to computerized tracking methods. New tools have become available at clinicians’ disposal to assess eye movements with high spatial and temporal fidelity. The close relationship between eye movement generation and organic dysfunction in the brain allows these tools to be applied to the assessment of severe DOC as a unique supplementary toolset. We posit that eye tracking can improve clinical diagnostic precision for DOC, a key component of assessment that often dictates the course of clinical care in DOC patients. We see the emergence of long term eye tracking studies with seamless integration of technology in the future, to improve the performance of clinical assessment in disorders of consciousness. |
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Coma EYE MOVEMENT minimally conscious state (MCS) disorders of consciousness (DOC) vegetative state (VS) |
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