Effects of Glaucoma

on path integration

in virtual reality

M.A. Safa Andac

M.Sc. Francie Stolle

Advisor: Prof. Dr. Michael Hoffmann

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 955590.

Outline

NAVIGATION: INTRODUCTION

How good are glaucoma patients during navigation in VR?

Hoste A.M., 2003

Collett, T. S., & Graham, P. (2004)

NAvigation: methods

Outcome Measures

  • Travel Time
  • Pointing Time
  • Error distance                                                  
  1. Start from Point 0
  2. Move to Point 1
  3. Remember the position
  4. Move to Point 2 (second waypoint)
  5. Move to Point 3 (final waypoint)
  6. Point the position to be remembered

1

2

3

0

NAVIGATION: results

GROUP + DAYLIGHT

NAVIGATION: results

GROUP + DAYLIGHT

NAVIGATION: results

DAYLIGHT

NAVIGATION: results

GROUP + DAYLIGHT

DAYLIGHT

GROUP + DAYLIGHT

What is the effect of visual impairment on navigation performance?

VI: VISUAL ACUITY

BCVA[logMAR]

VI: VISUAL FIELD

VF (MD)

VI: OCT

pRFNL

VI and TRAVEL TIME - VF Defect (MD)

Visual Field explains the variance in travel time

VI and POINTING TIME - VF DEFECT (MD)

Visual Field explains the variance in pointing time

 

VI and DISTANCE ERROR - VISUAL ACUITY (LOGMAR)

Visual Acuity explains the variance in distance error

  • Insecurity in glaucoma patients makes them slower
    • Visual Field deficits
  • Accuracy improvement in the environment with daylight
    • Trade-off between time and accuracy
    • Visual acuity affects distance judgement

CONCLUSION

OUTLOOK

  • Equiluminant Environment / Glaring Effect
  • Broader Range Cohort
  • Time Limit for Pointing Task
  • Different Paths

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

THANKS!

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 955590.

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