Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder

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Autor(a) principal: Romero,Ana Carla Leite
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Stenico,Mariana Banzato, Oliveira,Letícia Sampaio de, Franco,Eloisa Sartori, Capellini,Simone Aparecida, Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to describe and compare the results of ocular (saccadic, screening, and optokinetic) tests of vectoelectronystagmography among the groups with dyslexia, learning disorder and control. Methods: 28 male and female students aged 8 to 11 years participated in this study. They were divided into three groups: Group I, 10 students with dyslexia, Group II, 9 students with learning disorders and Group III, 9 students with no learning disorders. In this research, digital vectoelectronystagmography - ocular test - was performed. Results: saccadic movement, optokinetic nystagmus, and pendular tracking tests were found to show subtle differences among the three groups. Comparing the saccadic eye movements and the optokinetic nystagmus tests, it was observed that the movement in the left eye was slower for Group I, and even slower for Group II. It was also observed that GI and GII were slower for the pendular tracking of luminous stimulus in relation to the control group. Conclusion: in general, there are differences among the groups in the vectoelectronystagmography, which indicated slower tracking and vestibulo-ocular reflex in children with dyslexia and learning disorders.
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spelling Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorderVestibular DiseasesDyslexiaLearning DisorderABSTRACT Objective: to describe and compare the results of ocular (saccadic, screening, and optokinetic) tests of vectoelectronystagmography among the groups with dyslexia, learning disorder and control. Methods: 28 male and female students aged 8 to 11 years participated in this study. They were divided into three groups: Group I, 10 students with dyslexia, Group II, 9 students with learning disorders and Group III, 9 students with no learning disorders. In this research, digital vectoelectronystagmography - ocular test - was performed. Results: saccadic movement, optokinetic nystagmus, and pendular tracking tests were found to show subtle differences among the three groups. Comparing the saccadic eye movements and the optokinetic nystagmus tests, it was observed that the movement in the left eye was slower for Group I, and even slower for Group II. It was also observed that GI and GII were slower for the pendular tracking of luminous stimulus in relation to the control group. Conclusion: in general, there are differences among the groups in the vectoelectronystagmography, which indicated slower tracking and vestibulo-ocular reflex in children with dyslexia and learning disorders.ABRAMO Associação Brasileira de Motricidade Orofacial2018-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462018000400442Revista CEFAC v.20 n.4 2018reponame:Revista CEFAC (Online)instname:Centro de Especialização em Fonoaudiologia Clínica (CEFAC)instacron:CEFAC10.1590/1982-0216201820412717info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRomero,Ana Carla LeiteStenico,Mariana BanzatoOliveira,Letícia Sampaio deFranco,Eloisa SartoriCapellini,Simone AparecidaFrizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredoeng2019-03-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-18462018000400442Revistahttp://www.revistacefac.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistacefac@cefac.br1982-02161516-1846opendoar:2019-03-12T00:00Revista CEFAC (Online) - Centro de Especialização em Fonoaudiologia Clínica (CEFAC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
title Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
spellingShingle Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
Romero,Ana Carla Leite
Vestibular Diseases
Dyslexia
Learning Disorder
title_short Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
title_full Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
title_fullStr Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
title_full_unstemmed Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
title_sort Vectoelectronystagmography in children with dyslexia and learning disorder
author Romero,Ana Carla Leite
author_facet Romero,Ana Carla Leite
Stenico,Mariana Banzato
Oliveira,Letícia Sampaio de
Franco,Eloisa Sartori
Capellini,Simone Aparecida
Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
author_role author
author2 Stenico,Mariana Banzato
Oliveira,Letícia Sampaio de
Franco,Eloisa Sartori
Capellini,Simone Aparecida
Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romero,Ana Carla Leite
Stenico,Mariana Banzato
Oliveira,Letícia Sampaio de
Franco,Eloisa Sartori
Capellini,Simone Aparecida
Frizzo,Ana Claudia Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vestibular Diseases
Dyslexia
Learning Disorder
topic Vestibular Diseases
Dyslexia
Learning Disorder
description ABSTRACT Objective: to describe and compare the results of ocular (saccadic, screening, and optokinetic) tests of vectoelectronystagmography among the groups with dyslexia, learning disorder and control. Methods: 28 male and female students aged 8 to 11 years participated in this study. They were divided into three groups: Group I, 10 students with dyslexia, Group II, 9 students with learning disorders and Group III, 9 students with no learning disorders. In this research, digital vectoelectronystagmography - ocular test - was performed. Results: saccadic movement, optokinetic nystagmus, and pendular tracking tests were found to show subtle differences among the three groups. Comparing the saccadic eye movements and the optokinetic nystagmus tests, it was observed that the movement in the left eye was slower for Group I, and even slower for Group II. It was also observed that GI and GII were slower for the pendular tracking of luminous stimulus in relation to the control group. Conclusion: in general, there are differences among the groups in the vectoelectronystagmography, which indicated slower tracking and vestibulo-ocular reflex in children with dyslexia and learning disorders.
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