
@article{ref1,
title="Horizontal and vertical self-paced saccades as a diagnostic marker of traumatic brain injury",
journal="Concussion",
year="2019",
author="Hunfalvay, Melissa and Roberts, Claire-Marie and Murray, Nick and Tyagi, Ankur and Kelly, Hannah and Bolte, Takumi",
volume="4",
number="1",
pages="CNC60-CNC60",
abstract="AIM: Eye tracking tests to measure horizontal and vertical saccades as a proxy for neural deficits associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI) were evaluated in the present study. <br><br>METHODOLOGY: A total of 287 participants reporting either no TBI, mild, moderate or severe TBI participated in a suite of eye tracking tests to measure horizontal and vertical saccadic performance. <br><br>RESULTS: The horizontal saccades test offered a sensitivity of 0.77 and a specificity of 0.78, similarly the vertical saccades tests offered a sensitivity of 0.64 and a specificity of 0.65. <br><br>CONCLUSION: The results indicated that using eye-tracking technology to measure these metrics offers an objective, reliable and quantifiable way of differentiating between individuals with different severities of TBI, and those without a TBI.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2056-3299",
doi="10.2217/cnc-2019-0001",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/cnc-2019-0001"
}