Motion and form coherence processing in individuals with cerebral visual impairment

Author:

Merabet Lotfi B.1ORCID,Manley Claire E.1,Pamir Zahide12,Bauer Corinna M.3,Skerswetat Jan4,Bex Peter J.4

Affiliation:

1. The Laboratory for Visual Neuroplasticity, Department of Ophthalmology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

2. Department of Psychology Bilkent University Ankara Turkey

3. Lab for Neuroimaging and Vision Science, Department of Radiology Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston MA USA

4. Translational Vision Lab, Department of Psychology Northeastern University Boston MA USA

Abstract

AbstractAimUsing a visual psychophysical paradigm, we sought to assess motion and form coherence thresholds as indices of dorsal and ventral visual stream processing respectively, in individuals with cerebral visual impairment (CVI). We also explored potential associations between psychophysical assessments and brain lesion severity in CVI.MethodTwenty individuals previously diagnosed with CVI (mean age = 17 years 11 months [SD 5 years 10 months]; mean Verbal IQ = 86.42 [SD 35.85]) and 30 individuals with neurotypical development (mean age = 20 years 1 month [SD 3 years 8 months]; mean Verbal IQ = 110.05 [SD 19.34]) participated in the study. In this two‐group comparison, cross‐sectional study design, global motion, and form pattern coherence thresholds were assessed using a computerized, generalizable, self‐administrable, and response‐adaptive psychophysical paradigm called FInD (Foraging Interactive D‐prime).ResultsConsistent with dorsal stream dysfunction, mean global motion (but not form) coherence thresholds were significantly higher in individuals with CVI compared to controls. No statistically significant association was found between coherence thresholds and lesion severity.InterpretationThese results suggest that the objective assessment of motion and form coherence threshold sensitivities using this psychophysical paradigm may be useful in helping to characterize perceptual deficits and the complex clinical profile of CVI.What this paper adds In participants with cerebral visual impairment (CVI), motion (but not form) coherence thresholds were significantly higher compared to controls. These psychophysical results support the notion of dorsal stream dysfunction in CVI.

Funder

National Eye Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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