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Altered Processing of Complex Visual Stimuli in Patients with Postconcussive Visual Motion Sensitivity

J.W. Allen, A. Trofimova, V. Ahluwalia, J.L. Smith, S.A. Abidi, M.A.K. Peters, S. Rajananda, J.E. Hurtado and R.K. Gore
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2021, 42 (5) 930-937; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7007
J.W. Allen
aFrom the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (J.W.A., A.T., J.L.S.), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
bDepartment of Neurology (J.W.A.), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
cWallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering (J.W.A., R.K.G.), Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
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A. Trofimova
aFrom the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences (J.W.A., A.T., J.L.S.), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
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dGeorgia State University/Georgia Tech Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (V.A.), Atlanta, Georgia
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S.A. Abidi
eSchool of Medicine (S.A.A.), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
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M.A.K. Peters
fDepartment of Bioengineering (M.A.K.P., S.R.), University of California, Riverside, Riverside, California.
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R.K. Gore
cWallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering (J.W.A., R.K.G.), Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
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    fMRI visual-vestibular paradigm group results. Group mean activation for provocative-neutral contrast in control subjects (A) and patients with PCVMS (B). Widespread activation is seen in the bilateral occipital lobe primary and secondary visual areas, parietal lobes, PIVC, frontal lobes in the region of the FEF, and cingulate gyri.

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    fMRI visual-vestibular paradigm PCVMS results. Selective increased activation was demonstrated in the PCVMS>control group for provocative-neutral contrast in several regions, including the opercular cortex, insular cortex, inferior and middle temporal gyri, precentral gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, and supramarginal gyrus.

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    Clinical testing in patients with PCVMS and control subjectsa

    Concussed PatientsControl SubjectsP Valueb
    Subjective measurements
        PCSS37.93 (SD, 26.61)0.14 (SD, 0.38).002
        DHI44 (SD, 17.9)0 (SD, 0)<.001
        VVAS24.47 (SD, 28.28)1.20 (SD, 2.10)<.001
    VOMS domainc
        Smooth pursuit0.52 (SD, 0.92)0.00 (SD, 0.00).003
        Horizontal saccade0.50 (SD, 1.03)0.03 (SD, 0.16).004
        Vertical saccade0.77 (SD, 1.36)0.00 (SD, 0.00)<.001
        Convergence2.02 (SD, 2.42)0.00 (SD, 0.00)<.001
        Horizontal vestibular ocular reflex1.29 (SD, 1.69)0.20 (SD, 0.76)<.001
        Vertical vestibular ocular reflex1.13 (SD, 1.71)0.08 (SD, 0.35)<.001
        Visual motion sensitivity1.25 (SD, 1.97)0.03 (SD, 0.16).002
        Near point of convergence distance (cm)7.74 (SD, 7.20)2.47 (SD, 1.76).019
    Objective measurements
        BESS17.9 (SD, 7.35)13.7 (SD, 4.8).170
        Drop stick reaction time215.6 (SD, 18.4)184.9 (SD, 56.9).096
    • ↵a Patient and subject values are mean (SD).

    • ↵b Mann-Whitney U nonparametric test or 2-tailed t test.

    • ↵c Mean symptom intensity reported for each VOMS domain.

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    Correlation between fMRI brain activation and VOMS testing scores in patients with PCVMS and control subjects

    ROI/VOMS DomainR (10)a95% CIP Value
    Left FEF
        Δ aggregate0.5830.014–0.867.047
        Smooth pursuit0.6080.052–0.876.036
        Δ smooth pursuit0.6840.183–0.904.014
        Horizontal saccade0.5780.001–0.865.049
        Δ horizontal saccade0.7220.253–0.916.008
        Δ vertical saccade0.6950.201–0.907.012
        Vertical vestibular-ocular reflex0.6940.200–0.907.012
        Δ vertical vestibular-ocular reflex0.6450.113–0.890.024
        Δ horizontal vestibular-ocular reflex0.5840.015–0.867.046
    Right posterior hippocampus
        Δ smooth pursuit0.6090.054–0.877.036
        Δ horizontal saccade0.6380.101–0.887.026
        Δ vertical saccade0.5990.038–0.873.040
    Left MT/V5
        Vertical vestibular-ocular reflex0.7230.254–0.916.008
    • Note:—Δ indicates the difference in scores between the initial and provocative testing portions of VOMS; Aggregate, the sum of all VOMS symptoms scores.

    • ↵a Pearson correlation coefficient.

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