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A Multi-Center Study of Reading Rehabilitation in Macular Disease
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Module 1: Visual Awareness and Eccentric Viewing, Module 2: Control of Reading Eye Movements, and 1 other intervention for Age Related Maculopathy and Retinal Degeneration. Completed, enrolled 36 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to measure the effectiveness of a newly-designed oculomotor training program for patients with macular disease, including age-related macular degeneration.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
In this module, awareness of the PRL location and eccentric viewing were trained. Exercises based on published sources were administered. One example of these exercises is the clock face display adapted from Holcomb and Goodrich and Maplesden. This module also focused on awareness of the perceptual consequences of using a PRL. The purpose of these training exercises was to allow the subjects to appreciate perceptual alterations that occur when using a PRL and to practice making perceptual discriminations with the peripheral retina. Previously published work has demonstrated that perception in the peripheral retina can be affected by practice.
In this module, control of eye movements was trained. These exercises began with a series of saccade tasks to nonalphabetical stimuli and then progressed to single letter, letter pairs, and word stimuli. Subjects were instructed to make a saccade between the dots. The experimenter provided feedback concerning the appropriateness of the saccades, and the alternation rate of the dots was increased as performance improved.
In module 3, we wanted to assess only the higher-level effects of reading practice. Subjects practiced reading using stimuli that did not require reading eye movements. An example is short sentences that were presented one word at a time at a single location on a screen (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation \[RSVP\]). At the end of the sentence, subjects reported whether the sentence made sense or not. We also had our subjects practice reading scrolled text. Although, eye movements and saccades may spontaneously occur under the text presentation conditions of this module, they are not the efficient saccades necessary for reading.