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Maintaining fixation by children in a virtual reality version of pupil perimetry

Brendan Portengen Marnix Naber Demi Jansen Carlijn van den Boomen Saskia Imhof +1 lainnya

Abstrak

The assessment of visual field sensitivities in young children continues to be a challenge. Children often do not sit still, fail to fixate stimuli for longer durations, and have limited verbal capacity to report visibility. We investigated the use of a head-mounted VR display, gaze-contingent flicker pupil perimetry (gcFPP), and three fixation stimulus conditions to determine best practices for optimal fixation and pupil response quality. A total of twenty children (3-11y) passively fixated a dot, counted the repeated appearance of an animated character, and watched an animated movie in separate trials of 80s each. We presented large flickering patches at different eccentricities and angles in the periphery to evoke pupillary oscillations (20 locations, 4s per location). The results showed that gaze precision and accuracy did not differ significantly across the fixation conditions but pupil amplitudes were strongest for the dot and count task. We recommend the use of the fixation counting task for pupil perimetry because children enjoyed it the most and it achieved strongest pupil responses. The VR set-up appears to be an ideal apparatus for children to allow free range of movement, an engaging visual task, and reliable eye measurements.

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B

Brendan Portengen

M

Marnix Naber

D

Demi Jansen

C

Carlijn van den Boomen

S

Saskia Imhof

G

Giorgio Porro

Format Sitasi

Portengen, B., Naber, M., Jansen, D., Boomen, C.v.d., Imhof, S., Porro, G. (2022). Maintaining fixation by children in a virtual reality version of pupil perimetry. https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.3.2

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2022
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10.16910/jemr.15.3.2
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