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PLOS ONE | 2018

Quantifying the impact on navigation performance in visually impaired: Auditory information loss versus information gain enabled through electronic travel aids

Alex Kreilinger; T Georgi; Gudrun Pregartner; Domagoj Ivastinovic; Tamara Pichler; Andrea Berghold; Michaela Velikay-Parel

This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus information gain provided by electronic travel aids (ETAs) on navigation performance in people with low vision. Navigation performance of ten subjects (age: 54.9±11.2 years) with visual acuities >1.0 LogMAR was assessed via the Graz Mobility Test (GMT). Subjects passed through a maze in three different modalities: ‘Normal’ with visual and auditory information available, ‘Auditory Information Loss’ with artificially reduced hearing (leaving only visual information), and ‘ETA’ with a vibrating ETA based on ultrasonic waves, thereby facilitating visual, auditory, and tactile information. Main performance measures comprised passage time and number of contacts. Additionally, head tracking was used to relate head movements to motion direction. When comparing ‘Auditory Information Loss’ to ‘Normal’, subjects needed significantly more time (p<0.001), made more contacts (p<0.001), had higher relative viewing angles (p = 0.002), and a higher percentage of orientation losses (p = 0.011). The only significant difference when comparing ‘ETA’ to ‘Normal’ was a reduced number of contacts (p<0.001). Our study provides objective, quantifiable measures of the impact of reduced hearing on the navigation performance in low vision subjects. Significant effects of ‘Auditory Information Loss’ were found for all measures; for example, passage time increased by 17.4%. These findings show that low vision subjects rely on auditory information for navigation. In contrast, the impact of the ETA was not significant but further analysis of head movements revealed two different coping strategies: half of the subjects used the ETA to increase speed, whereas the other half aimed at avoiding contacts.


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Perceptual Threshold And Neuronal Excitability As Long-term Safety Evaluation In Retinal Implants

M Velikay-Parel; Domagoj Ivastinovic; T Georgi; Gisbert Richard; Ralf Hornig


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2009

First experience with The IRIS retinal implant system

M Velikay-Parel; Domagoj Ivastinovic; Gerald Langmann; Ralf Hornig; T Georgi; Andreas Wedrich


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2010

Perceptual threshold and neuronal excitability as long-term safety evaluation in retinal implants

M Velikay-Parel; Domagoj Ivastinovic; T Georgi; Ralf Hornig


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2009

Validation of Modified Grating Test as a visual acuity test in low vision patients with retinitis pigmentosa

T Georgi; Domagoj Ivastinovic; Ralf Hornig; Martina Brandner; Andrea Langmann; Andreas Wedrich; M Velikay-Parel


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2009

Investigation of particular surgical steps in epiretinal prostheses implantation procedure in pigs

Domagoj Ivastinovic; T Georgi; Ralf Hornig; Andreas Wedrich; M Velikay-Parel


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2010

Relation of walking behavior and visual function during the Graz Mobility Test

T Georgi; Domagoj Ivastinovic; Ralf Hornig; Martina Brandner; M Velikay-Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008

A Novel Technique to Analyse Scanning via Head Movement Whilst Walking Through the Graz Mobility Test

T Georgi; Domagoj Ivastinovic; M. Rüther; K. Pirker; Ralf Hornig; M Velikay-Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2012

The influence of visual information on walking behaviour in the Graz Mobility Test

T Georgi; Domagoj Ivastinovic; Martina Brandner; Ralf Hornig; M Velikay-Parel


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011

Usability Of The Graz Mobility Test For Artificial Vision

T Georgi; Domagoj Ivastinovic; Ralf Hornig; M Velikay-Parel

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M Velikay-Parel

Medical University of Graz

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Martina Brandner

Medical University of Graz

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Andrea Berghold

Medical University of Graz

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Gerald Langmann

Medical University of Graz

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Gudrun Pregartner

Medical University of Graz

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M Koch

Medical University of Graz

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