EEG measurement for the effect of perceptual eye position and eye position training on comitant strabismus

Author:

Chen Yuzhen1ORCID,You Weicong1,Hu Yijun23,Chu Hang4,Chen Xiaogang5ORCID,Shi Wei6ORCID,Gao Xiaorong23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University , Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518055 , China

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering , School of Medicine, , Haidian District, Beijing 100084 , China

3. Tsinghua University , School of Medicine, , Haidian District, Beijing 100084 , China

4. The National Engineering Research Center for Healthcare Devices , Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510500 , China

5. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College , Nankai District, Tianjin 300192 , China

6. Department of Ophthalmology, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University , Xicheng District, Beijing 100045 , China

Abstract

Abstract One of the clinical features of comitant strabismus is that the deviation angles in the first and second eye positions are equal. However, there has been no report of consistency in the electroencephalography (EEG) signals between the 2 positions. In order to address this issue, we developed a new paradigm based on perceptual eye position. We collected steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) signals and resting-state EEG data before and after the eye position training. We found that SSVEP signals could characterize the suppression effect and eye position effect of comitant strabismus, that is, the SSVEP response of the dominant eye was stronger than that of the strabismus eye in the first eye position but not in the second eye position. Perceptual eye position training could modulate the frequency band activities in the occipital and surrounding areas. The changes in the visual function of comitant strabismus after training could also be characterized by SSVEP. There was a correlation between intermodulation frequency, power of parietal electrodes, and perceptual eye position, indicating that EEG might be a potential indicator for evaluating strabismus visual function.

Funder

Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Beijing Wu Zuze Science and Technology Development Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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