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Factors influencing reaction time during automated kinetic perimetry on the tübingen computer campimeter

Stephan T. Becker, Reinhard Vonthein, Nicholas J. Volpe, Ulrich Schiefer*

*Korrespondierende/r Autor/-in für diese Arbeit

Abstract

PURPOSE. To determine the effect of age, examination, location, luminance, subject, and vigilance on reaction time (RT) in automated kinetic perimetry. METHODS. Thirty-six normal volunteers (20-70 years old) underwent kinetic campinietric examinations, during which RTs (time from appearance of a stimulus to response) were recorded. Stimuli with a diameter of 26 minutes of arc (Goldmann III) were presented on horizontal vectors with an angular velocity of 2 deg/s. Thirty-two positions in the 30° radius visual field were tested six times, at luminance levels of 41.62 and 110 cd/m2 (background 10 cd/m2). An analysis of RT variance (ANCOVA) was performed. RESULTS. Median RT increased with age from 370 ms (20-30-year-old subjects) to 440 ms (60-70-year-old subjects). There was a strong dependency of RT from the individual subjects examined (means range, 313-411 ms), from the course of one examination period, from the examination and stimulus luminance, and from the location in the visual field. CONCLUSIONS. Reaction time during automated kinetic perimetry varies considerably. This study shows that the factors of age, the subject examined, his or her daily condition, the course within one examination period, and the stimulus location and luminance are of relevance. For a much more reliable prediction of individual RTs and thus a precise assessment of local kinetic thresholds, application of some additional kinetic stimuli (RT time vectors) within the intact visual field areas is necessary.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftInvestigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Jahrgang46
Ausgabenummer7
Seiten (von - bis)2633-2638
Seitenumfang6
ISSN0146-0404
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2005

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