Tytuł pozycji:
Ruchy wergencyjne w chorobie afektywnej dwubiegunowej
- Tytuł:
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Ruchy wergencyjne w chorobie afektywnej dwubiegunowej
Vergence eye movements in bipolar disorder
- Autorzy:
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Fąfrowicz, Magdalena
Tereszko, Anna
Sołtys, Zbigniew
Gryncewicz, Wojciech
Perdziak, Maciej
Dziuda, Sebastian
Włodarczyk, Marta
Rybakowski, Janusz Kazimierz
Siwek, Marcin
Ober, Jan Krzysztof
Abramowicz, Maria
Chrobak, Adrian
Czarnecki, Paweł
Dudek, Dominika
Marek, Tadeusz
- Data publikacji:
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2020
- Słowa kluczowe:
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optometry
optometria
oculometry
affective disorders
okulometria
zaburzenia afektywne
- Język:
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polski
- ISBN, ISSN:
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00332674
- Prawa:
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses
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- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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Aim. With respect to bipolar disorder (BD), previous research have demonstrated saccadic eye movements abnormalities, manifested mainly as an increase in reaction time (latency) in both prosaccadic and antisaccadic task. So far, there were no studies related to vergence eye movements in subjects with BD. Our primary aim was to evaluate vergence tracking performance in this clinical group. Methods. 30 patients with BD in remission and 23 healthy controls were enrolled. Subjects underwent optometric examination where near point of convergence was measured by the use of Wolff Wand. Instrumented convergence measurements were performed using infrared eye tracker and dedicated vergence stimuli generator. Results. BD patients presented significantly higher average error between eyes’ convergence and convergence required to fixate the target and higher number of saccadic intrusions compared with healthy controls group. Principal component analysis performed on oculometric parameters revealed differences between BD patients and healthy controls. Significant correlations between the vergence disturbances and saccadic intrusions were found. Conclusions. BD patients showed the alterations of the vergence eye movements similar to the disturbances of eye movements in the fronto-parallel plane. While the abnormalities of vergence eye movements in some mental disorders have been reported, we have for the first time objectively measured this phenomenon in BD.