Deficiência visual cortical (DVC) é uma forma de deficiência visual causada por um problema cerebral mais que um problema no olho. Algumas pessoas possuem tanto deficiência visual cortical quanto uma deficiência ocular.
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Causada por lesões cerebrais, a Incapacidade Visual Cerebral afeta a forma como o cérebro processa a visão, podendo apresentar convulsões, microcefalia e alterações oculares. Manifesta-se com dificuldades de aprendizado, comportamento autista e déficits de atenção.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Saliency Analysis of Eye Tracking in Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment (SET-CVI).
Children with cerebral/cortical visual impairment (CVI) have neurological conditions that impact visual pathways in the brain, leading to deficits in both lower- and higher-order visual function that can be challenging to measure, especially in children with neurodevelopmental delays. We developed a method that combines eye tracking with generative artificial intelligence (AI) to characterize attention to lower- and higher-level visual characteristics in children with CVI. A cross-sectional, comparative cohort study. Forty-three children with CVI and 40 typically developing pediatric controls. Participants viewed a series of still images while gaze location was recorded by an eye tracker. For each image, saliency maps highlighting 15 lower- and higher-level visual features were created by a combination of generative AI and pixel-based techniques. Participants' eye tracking fixation maps were compared to saliency maps to calculate fixation saliency values. Fixation saliency values were then compared between CVI participants and controls. The 95% prediction interval of control fixation saliency values was used to establish a normative range, and each CVI participant's fixation saliency values were categorized as normal or abnormal. The distribution of normal and abnormal fixation saliency values for each participant was termed the saliency analysis of eye tracking in CVI (SET-CVI) signature. Fixation saliency values in children with CVI and controls; accuracy, sensitivity, specificity; and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of SET-CVI in classifying children with CVI and controls. Children with CVI had lower fixation saliency values for higher-level visual features such as human faces and bodies (P ≤ 0.0065). Children with CVI had higher fixation saliency values for lower-level visual features such as certain colors (P ≤ 0.04). Saliency analysis of eye tracking in CVI had 98% accuracy, 100% sensitivity, and 95% specificity in classifying children with CVI and controls, with an AUC of 0.98 (P < 0.0001). Eye tracking combined with generative AI can quantify attention to lower- and higher-level visual characteristics in children with CVI and distinguish affected children from controls. Saliency analysis of eye tracking in CVI signatures may be useful for guiding individualized interventions, tracking progress longitudinally, and serving as an outcome measure in future clinical trials to identify an evidence-based medical treatment for CVI. Proprietary or commercial disclosure may be found in the Footnotes and Disclosures at the end of this article.
Can provision of near vision glasses as an early intervention improve visual outcomes in infants at risk of perinatal brain insult? The Babies in Glasses (BiG) randomised feasibility trial.
We conducted a feasibility study to evaluate the feasibility of recruiting patients to examine the effect of near vision glasses in young infants at risk of cerebral visual impairment. A three-arm, parallel-group, open-label randomised feasibility trial. Tertiary neonatal intensive care in London, UK. We included babies born before 29 weeks of gestation or at full term with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy. Babies who needed ongoing inpatient care, with established eye anomalies or with very high refractive errors at baseline (<-6.00 dioptres (D) or >±8.00D) were not included. Infants with retinopathy of prematurity were not excluded. At 8 weeks corrected age, we allocated 18 infants to wear glasses (+3.00D over full cycloplegic refraction) immediately (intervention 1), 18 to wear the same glasses at 16 weeks (intervention 2) and 19 infants were allocated to standard treatment (no glasses). Recruitment and retention of study participants (primary), compliance wearing glasses, preferential-looking visual acuity (with glasses) and visual function as determined using A Test Battery of Child Development for Examining Functional Vision at 3-month and 6-month age post-term. Of 70 eligible families, 55 consented and 34 attended baseline assessments, and 28 completed the study. Non-attendance was due mainly to prolonged inpatient stay, infant health and scheduling conflicts. Glasses were worn for similar periods in each group (Intervention 1: median 2 hours/day (95% CI 1 hour to 4 hours); Intervention 2: median 2 hours/day (95% CI 1.5 hours to 3 hours)). Visual acuity improved from baseline to 6 months. Mean (SE) LogMAR (Minimum Angle of Resolution) improvements were standard care: 0.47 (0.45); intervention 1: 0.66 (0.44); intervention 2: 0.37 (0.36). Among the 29 very preterm infants, there were similar findings: standard care: 0.35 (0.35); Intervention 1: 0.67 (0.47); Intervention 2: 0.34 (0.40). As a functional measure, object permanence was present at the following rates by randomised arm: standard care: 29%; whereas intervention 1: 56%; and intervention 2: 44% (OR intervention 1 vs standard care: 3.13 (95% CI 0.38 to 25.57), ie, not statistically significant). We demonstrate feasibility for a definitive RCT (randomized controlled trial) with good recruitment and retention and observed potential benefits for vision and development following the dispensing of glasses at 8 weeks post-term age compared with untreated controls. We identified methodological modifications to further improve recruitment processes for a future larger study. ISRCTN14646770; NCT05048550.
Effects of feeding behavior training on sensory processing and developmental areas in children with cerebral visual impairment: a randomized controlled study.
To investigate the effects of feeding behavior training on feeding behavior, sensory processing, and developmental outcomes in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and cerebral visual impairment (CVI). This study included 40 children aged 48–60 months diagnosed with CP and CVI who had feeding behavior problems. Participants were randomly assigned to either an intervention group (n = 20) or a control group (n = 20). Both groups received sensory integration training twice weekly in 40-minute sessions over a 12-week period. Additionally, the intervention group received feeding behavior training with the same frequency and duration. Feeding behavior was assessed using the Behavioral Pediatric Feeding Assessment Scale (BPFAS); sensory processing was evaluated with the Dunn Sensory Profile (SP); and developmental domains were assessed using the Ankara Developmental Screening Inventory (ADSI). Children in the intervention group showed statistically significant improvements in BPFAS scores (p < 0.001; Cohen’s d = -1.725) and in the subdomains of the SP, including seeking, sensitivity, avoiding, sensation seeking, emotional reactivity, and oral sensitivity (p < 0.05; Cohen’s d ranging from − 0.904 to − 1.29), compared to the control group. No statistically significant differences were observed between the groups in ADSI scores (p > 0.05). The addition of feeding behavior training to sensory integration therapy significantly improved feeding behaviors and specific sensory processing domains in children with CP and CVI. These findings underscore the importance of combining behavioral and sensory-based approaches when addressing complex feeding challenges in this population. This study was registered on the clinicaltirals.gov site with the registration number ‘NCT06827743’ (Registration date: 12.02.2025).
Involvement of the Posterior Visual Pathway Correlates With Higher-Order Visual Impairment in Childhood Stroke Participants Detected by Virtual Reality/Eye-Tracking Paradigm.
Cerebral injury due to stroke in childhood increases the risk of higher-order visual processing (HOVP) deficits, which can lead to behavioral and learning disabilities if left untreated. Using a virtual reality-based search task and structural magnetic resonance imaging analysis, we assess the extent of functional vision deficits in childhood stroke participants and potential anatomical correlates. Twenty childhood stroke participants and 38 unimpaired controls completed a dynamic visual search task using a virtual reality/eye-tracking (VR/ET) paradigm to quantify functional vision abilities. Virtual reality assessment measures, stroke imaging characteristics, and neuropsychological outcomes were analyzed. All childhood stroke participants completed the VR/ET task with success rates and task compliance in equal measure to controls, and the task demonstrated association with neuropsychological testing measures of processing speed. Less accurate search, slower fixation rates, less sensitivity to task load changes, and greater delays initiating a response to a target were observed in our stroke cohort. On magnetic resonance imaging lesion analysis, injury involving the posterior visual pathways, specifically the optic radiations, inferior longitudinal fasciculus, or superior longitudinal fasciculus, correlated with slower reaction time when controlling for age at time of testing. Bedside VR/ET assessment in children affected by stroke can detect signs of HOVP deficits identified in neuropsychological testing. Imaging demonstrating involvement of the posterior visual pathway is strongly correlated with impaired visual tracking ability development. Our study demonstrates that injury pattern on imaging at stroke diagnosis can help identify children at risk of HOVP deficits, enabling early monitoring and accommodations facilitating functional vision development.
Gaze responses in children with cerebral palsy, cerebral visual impairment, and severe intellectual and developmental disabilities.
To identify gaze responses of children with cerebral palsy (CP), cerebral visual impairment (CVI), and severe intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to unimodal and bimodal sensory stimuli. Forty children (27 female; mean age 8 years 3 months [range: 3-21 years] with two participants [ages 20 years and 21 years] representing outliers; Gross Motor Function Classification System [GMFCS] level V, Manual Ability Classification System level V, Communication Function Classification System level V) with spastic and dyskinetic CP and severe IDD (20 CVI, 20 no visual impairment) participated in an experimental-observational study. Unimodal (light, auditory, tactile) and bimodal (visual-auditory, visual-tactile) stimuli were presented in a darkened room. Standardized and validated microanalysis of video recordings assessed gaze frequency, duration, and latency. Compared to children with no visual impairment, children with CVI had significantly longer gaze latency to static visual and visual-tactile stimuli (p <0.05) and shorter overall gaze duration (p = 0.005). The CVI group showed sensory enhancement, responding more frequently to bimodal stimuli than unimodal non-visual stimuli (p = 0.014) and with significantly longer gaze duration to bimodal visual-auditory stimuli than unimodal auditory stimuli (p = 0.005). This study provides evidence that bimodal sensory stimulation can enhance visual engagement in children with CP, CVI, and severe IDD. Gaze frequency, duration, and latency are important considerations for interventions and adapting sensory environments.
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International ophthalmologyExploratory Investigation of Brain MRI Lesions According to Whole Sample and Visual Function Subtyping in Children With Cerebral Visual Impairment.
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Eye (London, England)Temporal trends in the epidemiology of childhood severe visual impairment and blindness in the UK.
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- Generative Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Saliency Analysis of Eye Tracking in Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment (SET-CVI).
- Can provision of near vision glasses as an early intervention improve visual outcomes in infants at risk of perinatal brain insult? The Babies in Glasses (BiG) randomised feasibility trial.
- Effects of feeding behavior training on sensory processing and developmental areas in children with cerebral visual impairment: a randomized controlled study.
- Involvement of the Posterior Visual Pathway Correlates With Higher-Order Visual Impairment in Childhood Stroke Participants Detected by Virtual Reality/Eye-Tracking Paradigm.
- Gaze responses in children with cerebral palsy, cerebral visual impairment, and severe intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Measuring visual fields in children with cerebral visual impairment using Baby Vision Screener.
- The Role of a Pediatric Belt Cane in Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment.
- Components of Service Delivery Models of Care for the Detection, Care and Management of Visual Impairment for Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment: A Scoping Review Protocol.
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