Eye movement behavior in a real-world virtual reality task reveals ADHD in children
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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
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2022-12
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Scientific Reports, Volume 12, issue 1
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Eye movements and other rich data obtained in virtual reality (VR) environments resembling situations where symptoms are manifested could help in the objective detection of various symptoms in clinical conditions. In the present study, 37 children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and 36 typically developing controls (9–13 y.o) played a lifelike prospective memory game using head-mounted display with inbuilt 90 Hz eye tracker. Eye movement patterns had prominent group differences, but they were dispersed across the full performance time rather than associated with specific events or stimulus features. A support vector machine classifier trained on eye movement data showed excellent discrimination ability with 0.92 area under curve, which was significantly higher than for task performance measures or for eye movements obtained in a visual search task. We demonstrated that a naturalistic VR task combined with eye tracking allows accurate prediction of attention deficits, paving the way for precision diagnostics.Description
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (grants #325981 and #328954 to JS), Finnish Cultural Foundation (grant #00210721 to LM), Psychiatry Research Foundation (grant #20210019 LM), Instrumentarium Science Foundation (grant #200005 to ES), and Aalto Brain Centre. In addition, we want to thank all participants and their families, research assistants taking part in data collection, and Aalto Science-IT for providing computational resources, and technical support. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s).
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Merzon, L, Pettersson, K, Aronen, E T, Huhdanpää, H, Seesjärvi, E, Henriksson, L, MacInnes, W J, Mannerkoski, M, Macaluso, E & Salmi, J 2022, ' Eye movement behavior in a real-world virtual reality task reveals ADHD in children ', Scientific Reports, vol. 12, no. 1, 20308 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-24552-4