DocumentCode :
2222718
Title :
Neuroplasticity in vision dysfunction
Author :
Alvarez, Tara L. ; Alkan, Yelda ; Kim, Eun ; Jaswal, Rajbir ; Ludlam, Diana ; Moinot, Phillipe ; Biswal, Bharat B. ; Vicci, Vincent R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., New Jersey Inst. of Technol., Newark, NJ, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
April 29 2009-May 2 2009
Firstpage :
249
Lastpage :
252
Abstract :
Adaptation is critical to the survival of any species and is present in many systems within the brain. Rehabilitation can evoke neuroplasticity through adaptive mechanisms. Four subjects with the vision dysfunction of convergence insufficiency where two have mild traumatic brain injury and two were congenital participated in 18 hours of vision training. Clinical, behavioral, functional imaging and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) are measured before and after therapy. Clinical parameters show improvement. Vergence eye-movements show an increase in peak velocity where independent component analysis revealed an increase in the magnitude of the preprogrammed transient component. Functional imaging using an oculomotor learning task shows increased area and intensity of activation suggesting neuronal recruitment and synchronization. DTI shows an increase in fractional anisotropy and an increase in the number of fibers suggesting changes in structural connectivity. Preliminary data suggest that neuroplasticity from vision training results in a change in behavioral oculomotor neural control through an increased magnitude of the preprogrammed disparity transient component potentially caused in part by neuronal recruitment, synchronization and improved structural connectivity.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomechanics; biomedical MRI; cognition; eye; independent component analysis; medical disorders; neurophysiology; patient rehabilitation; vision defects; DTI; adaptive mechanism; behavioral oculomotor neural control; clinical imaging; diffusion tensor imaging; fractional anisotropy; functional imaging; independent component analysis; mild traumatic brain injury; neuronal recruitment; neuronal synchronization; neuroplasticity; oculomotor learning task; preprogrammed transient component; rehabilitation; structural connectivity; vergence eye-movements; vision dysfunction; vision training; Biomedical measurements; Brain injuries; Convergence; Diffusion tensor imaging; Humans; Medical treatment; Neuroplasticity; Open loop systems; Recruitment; USA Councils; diffusion; functional MRI; neuroplasticity; oculomotor control; tensor imaging; vergence; vision therapy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2009. NER '09. 4th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Antalya
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2072-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2073-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NER.2009.5109280
Filename :
5109280
Link To Document :
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