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We have observed dramatic effects of tactile tongue stimulation on
nystagmus
eye movements in patients with acquired blindness, and we report these results. Six adult subjects (3 subjects with light perception or worse vision and 3 normal subjects) were included in this study. Causes of blindness included traumatic explosion, anterior
ischemic optic neuropathy
, and central retinal artery occlusion. Duration of blindness was 15, 3 and 1.5 years, respectively. A video eye tracking system (Eyelink 1000) was used to record eye movements. The eye movement recording (EMR) was repeated four times in a span of 20 min. Two of the EMRs were performed without tongue stimulation and two with tongue stimulation in randomized order. A tongue stimulus was applied to the surface of the tongue using a Brainport device that produces an electrical tactile stimulus. The
nystagmus
waveform characteristics and frequency were analyzed. We found that all blind subjects showed continuous jerk
nystagmus
with slow and quick phases, mainly in horizontal plane in their primary eye positions. The recorded
nystagmus
waveforms were jerk with linear velocity slow phases. When the tongue stimulus was applied, the frequency of
nystagmus
was significantly reduced by 47, 40, and 11%, and relative amplitude was reduced by 43, 45, and 6% for three blind subjects, respectively. In conclusion, we think our results that tongue stimulation influences
nystagmus
eye movements support a link between non-visual sensory input and ocular motor activity.
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PMID:Effect of tongue stimulation on nystagmus eye movements in blind patients. 2235 83