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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medical Imaging
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) can cause chronic postconcussive syndrome.
  • Assessing mTBI often relies on neurocognitive testing, which may not capture all functional deficits.
  • Objective measures of brain function are needed for mTBI screening.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if performance variability in predictive visual tracking can serve as a screening measure for mTBI.
  • To correlate visual tracking performance with white matter integrity in individuals with mTBI.

Main Methods:

  • Seventeen subjects with chronic postconcussive syndrome and 9 healthy controls participated.
  • Eye movements were recorded using video-oculography during a predictive visual tracking task.
  • Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) measured white matter integrity using fractional anisotropy (FA).

Main Results:

  • Gaze error variability during visual tracking significantly correlated with FA in the anterior corona radiata (ACR) and superior cerebellar peduncle.
  • These white matter tracts are crucial for spatial processing and attention.
  • Gaze error variability also correlated with neurocognitive measures of attention and working memory.

Conclusions:

  • Gaze error variability in predictive visual tracking shows promise as a screening tool for mTBI.
  • This method may offer a fast and practical approach to identify mTBI-related functional deficits.
  • Correlations with white matter integrity suggest a neurobiological basis for visual tracking abnormalities in mTBI.