Delayed visual maturation in infants: A disorder of figure-ground separation?

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作者
Harris, CM
Kriss, A
Shawkat, F
Taylor, D
RussellEggitt, I
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visual development; infant eye movements; ocular motor apraxia; optokinetic nystagmus; attention disorder;
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10.1016/0361-9230(96)00128-1
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Delayed visual maturation (DVM) is characterised by visual unresponsiveness in early infancy, which subsequently improves spontaneously to normal levels. We studied the optokinetic response and recorded pattern reversal VEPs in six infants with DVM (aged 2-4 months) when they were at the stage of complete visual unresponsiveness. Although no saccades or visual tracking with the eyes or head could be elicited to visual objects, a normal full-field rapid buildup OKN response occurred when viewing biocularly or during monocular stimulation in the temporo-nasal direction of the viewing eye. Almost no monocular OKN could be elicited in the naso-temporal direction, which was significantly poorer than normal age-matched infants. No OKN quick phases were missed, and there were no other signs of ''ocular motor apraxia.'' VEPs were normal in amplitude and latency for age. It appears, therefore, that infants with DVM are delayed in orienting to local regions of the visual field, but can respond to full-field motion. The presence of normal OKN quick-phases and slow-phases suggests normal brain stem function, and the presence of normal pattern VEPs suggests a normal retino-geniculo-striate pathway. These oculomotor and electrophysiological findings suggest delayed development of extrastriate cortical structures, possibly involving either an abnormality in figure-ground segregation or in attentional pathways.
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