Underlying neurological mechanisms associated with symptomatic convergence insufficiency

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Tara L. Alvarez
Mitchell Scheiman
Cristian Morales
Suril Gohel
Ayushi Sangoi
Elio M. Santos
Chang Yaramothu
John Vito d’Antonio-Bertagnolli
Xiaobo Li
Bharat B. Biswal
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[1] New Jersey Institute of Technology,Biomedical Engineering
[2] Salus University,Pennsylvania College of Optometry
[3] Rutgers University School of Health Professions,Department of Health Informatics
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Convergence insufficiency (CI) is the most common binocular vision problem, associated with blurred/double vision, headaches, and sore eyes that are exacerbated when doing prolonged near work, such as reading. The Convergence Insufficiency Neuro-mechanism Adult Population Study (NCT03593031) investigates the mechanistic neural differences between 50 binocularly normal controls (BNC) and 50 symptomatic CI participants by examining the fast and slow fusional disparity vergence systems. The fast fusional system is preprogrammed and is assessed with convergence peak velocity. The slow fusional system optimizes vergence effort and is assessed by measuring the phoria adaptation magnitude and rate. For the fast fusional system, significant differences are observed between the BNC and CI groups for convergence peak velocity, final position amplitude, and functional imaging activity within the secondary visual cortex, right cuneus, and oculomotor vermis. For the slow fusional system, the phoria adaptation magnitude and rate, and the medial cuneus functional activity, are significantly different between the groups. Significant correlations are observed between vergence peak velocity and right cuneus functional activity (p = 0.002) and the rate of phoria adaptation and medial cuneus functional activity (p = 0.02). These results map the brain-behavior of vergence. Future therapeutic interventions may consider implementing procedures that increase cuneus activity for this debilitating disorder.
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