Abstract
AbstractBackgroundPostural sway and saccadic eye movement could be potential biomarkers to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease (AD) [1, 2]. We developed a new assessment system to evaluate posture and saccadic eye movement simultaneously in healthy older adults (OA) with visual stimuli of distractors, lower contrast, and stereopsis, which are also considered to be another deficit in people with AD [3‐5]. We hypothesised that more latency and errors in saccade would be observed in the condition with visual stimuli.Method14 healthy older adults (71.9±4.8 years, 7 men / 7 women) joined the experiment after taking Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA). The system consisted of stabilometer (GP‐5000, ANIMA Corporation, Japan) and a head‐mounted display virtual reality technology (VIVE Pro Eye, HTC Corporation, Taiwan). We measured both posture and eye movement simultaneously in the following test conditions: #1‐2) eyes‐open and closed without VR, #3‐4) pro‐ and anti‐saccade tests in 2D environment, and #5‐6) pro‐ and anti‐saccade tests in 3D environment. We developed the 2D environment for the baseline saccade measurement and 3D environment with more visual stimuli [6]. Each test took 60 seconds with 30 saccade trials.ResultThe participants achieved MoCA score of 27.5±1.6. We found significant difference in saccade latency between saccade types (mean: P < 0.001, SD: P < 0.001) but less significant difference between VR scenery (mean: P = 0.01, SD: P = 0.42). Moreover, we observed less significant difference in saccade error rate between saccade types (P = 0.07) and between VR scenery (P > 0.77). We did not see significant difference in postural sway (P > 0.05).ConclusionThe results may imply that the healthy OA had sufficient attentional resources to both conduct the saccade tasks and maintain their posture in the designed VR environment with visual stimuli. Further research is required to evaluate the difference between OA with and without cognitive impairment.
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