Vertical and horizontal reading training in patients with hemianopia and its effect on reading eye movements

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S. Kuester-Gruber
P. Kabisch
A. Cordey-Henke
P. Martus
H.-O. Karnath
S. Trauzettel-Klosinski
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[1] University of Tübingen,Vision Rehabilitation Research Unit, Center for Ophthalmology
[2] University of Tübingen,Institute for Clinical Epidemiology and Applied Biostatistics
[3] University of Tübingen,Center of Neurology, Division of Neuropsychology, Hertie
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Vertical reading training (VRTr) increases reading speed (RS) significantly in patients with hemianopic field defects (HFD). We ask, how eye movements (EM) contribute to this improvement and whether EM-behavior is affected by the side of HFD. Twenty-one patients, randomly assigned to VRTr or horizontal RTr, trained reading single lines from a screen at home, for 4 weeks. In the clinic, we recorded EM while reading short sentences aloud from a screen before training (T1), directly (T2) and 4 weeks afterwards (T3). RS-screen was correlated with RS during reading printed paragraphs (RS-print) to assess the transfer to everyday life. RS-screen and RS-print correlated positively (horizontal: r > 0.8, vertical: r > 0.9) at all times. Vertical RS did not exceed horizontal RS. We found significant negative correlations of EM-variables and RS-print: in right-HFD with the number of forward saccades (T1: r =  − 0.79, T2: r =  − 0.94), in left-HFD with the steps during return sweeps (T1: r =  − 0.83, T2: r =  − 0.56). Training effects remained stable at T3. EM-improvement was specific for the RTr and the side of the HFD: in right-HFD fewer forward saccades after VRTr, in left-HFD fewer steps during return sweeps after HRTr. RTr on a screen transfers to reading printed text in real-life situations.
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