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An Eye Movement Monitoring Tool: Towards a Non-Invasive Device for Amblyopia Treatment
by
Castillo García, Javier Ferney
, Narváez Delgado, Carlos Arturo
, Castro-Rizo, Juan Camilo
, Valencia-Jimenéz, Nicolas
, Moreno-Garzón, Juan Pablo
, Ocampo-Gonzalez, Alvaro Alexander
in
Adult
/ amblyopia
/ Amblyopia - physiopathology
/ Amblyopia - therapy
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ dichoptic therapy
/ Eye movements
/ Eye Movements - physiology
/ eye tracking
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ monitoring tool
/ non-invasive
/ Pediatrics
/ Rehabilitation
/ Strabismus
/ Virtual reality
/ Visual acuity
/ Visual Acuity - physiology
/ Visual impairment
/ visual therapy
2025
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An Eye Movement Monitoring Tool: Towards a Non-Invasive Device for Amblyopia Treatment
by
Castillo García, Javier Ferney
, Narváez Delgado, Carlos Arturo
, Castro-Rizo, Juan Camilo
, Valencia-Jimenéz, Nicolas
, Moreno-Garzón, Juan Pablo
, Ocampo-Gonzalez, Alvaro Alexander
in
Adult
/ amblyopia
/ Amblyopia - physiopathology
/ Amblyopia - therapy
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ dichoptic therapy
/ Eye movements
/ Eye Movements - physiology
/ eye tracking
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ monitoring tool
/ non-invasive
/ Pediatrics
/ Rehabilitation
/ Strabismus
/ Virtual reality
/ Visual acuity
/ Visual Acuity - physiology
/ Visual impairment
/ visual therapy
2025
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An Eye Movement Monitoring Tool: Towards a Non-Invasive Device for Amblyopia Treatment
by
Castillo García, Javier Ferney
, Narváez Delgado, Carlos Arturo
, Castro-Rizo, Juan Camilo
, Valencia-Jimenéz, Nicolas
, Moreno-Garzón, Juan Pablo
, Ocampo-Gonzalez, Alvaro Alexander
in
Adult
/ amblyopia
/ Amblyopia - physiopathology
/ Amblyopia - therapy
/ Child
/ Child, Preschool
/ dichoptic therapy
/ Eye movements
/ Eye Movements - physiology
/ eye tracking
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ monitoring tool
/ non-invasive
/ Pediatrics
/ Rehabilitation
/ Strabismus
/ Virtual reality
/ Visual acuity
/ Visual Acuity - physiology
/ Visual impairment
/ visual therapy
2025
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An Eye Movement Monitoring Tool: Towards a Non-Invasive Device for Amblyopia Treatment
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An Eye Movement Monitoring Tool: Towards a Non-Invasive Device for Amblyopia Treatment
2025
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Overview
Amblyopia, commonly affecting children aged 0–6 years, results from disrupted visual processing during early development and often leads to reduced visual acuity in one eye. This study presents the development and preliminary usability assessment of a non-invasive ocular monitoring device designed to support oculomotor engagement and therapy adherence in amblyopia management. The system incorporates an interactive maze-navigation task controlled via gaze direction, implemented during monocular and binocular sessions. The device tracks lateral and anteroposterior eye movements and generates visual reports, including displacement metrics and elliptical movement graphs. Usability testing was conducted with a non-probabilistic adult sample (n = 15), including individuals with and without amblyopia. The System Usability Scale (SUS) yielded an average score of 75, indicating good usability. Preliminary tests with two adults diagnosed with amblyopia suggested increased eye displacement during monocular sessions, potentially reflecting enhanced engagement rather than direct therapeutic improvement. This feasibility study demonstrates the device’s potential as a supportive, gaze-controlled platform for visual engagement monitoring in amblyopia rehabilitation. Future clinical studies involving pediatric populations and integration of visual stimuli modulation are recommended to evaluate therapeutic efficacy and adaptability for early intervention.
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