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

Author:

Kuester-Gruber S.,Kabisch P.,Cordey-Henke A.,Martus P.,Karnath H.-O.,Trauzettel-Klosinski S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractVertical 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.Trial registration: The study was retrospectively registered in the German Clinical Trials register: DRKS-ID: DRKS00018843, March 13th, 2020.

Funder

The Lechler Foundation

Tistou and Charlotte Kerstan Foundation Vision 2000

Universitätsklinikum Tübingen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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