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  • Eye movement analysis can help in diagnosing and treating mental health disorders, using eye-tracking methods to assess attention and perception in conditions like mood and anxiety disorders.
  • Patients with post-concussive syndrome underwent assessments of their saccadic eye movements, which measure aspects like speed and accuracy, before and after a specific therapy called Head-Eye Vestibular Motion (HEVM).
  • Results showed that HEVM therapy led to significant improvements in both mental health symptoms and eye movement metrics, suggesting that monitoring eye movements could serve as useful biomarkers for evaluating treatment effectiveness in mental health care.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Eye movement pathology can assist in the identification, diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. Eye-tracking paradigms have been utilized to provide greater ecological validity, and directly capture the detailed sequence of processes in perception and attention, while quantifying classifiers in mood, anxiety, and psychotic disorders. Saccadic eye movements serve as an endophenotype for various mental health disorders.

Subjects And Methods: Patients suffering from post-concussive syndrome and mental health concerns performed saccadic eye movements that were quantified for amplitude, velocity, latency and accuracy before and after Head-Eye Vestibular Motion therapy (HEVM).

Results: HEVM therapy is associated with statistical and substantive significant improvements in mental health and in saccadic metrics.

Conclusions: Oculomotor dysfunction is related to the symptom dimensions of mental health disorders that may be treated with physical rehabilitation modalities. We feel it reasonable to suggest that psychiatrists and others involved in the treatment of mental health disorders quantify eye movements and use them as biomarkers in the evaluation of the outcomes of varied therapies.

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