Eye Movements and Visuo-spatial Perception
Cerebellum Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Cerebellum Disease focused on measuring cerebellar lesion, saccadic adaptation, spatial localization, visuo spatial perception, eye movements
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age : from 18 to 80 ans included
- Visual acuity monocularly at distance and near corrected : > 5/10
- Possible understanding of experimental guidelines
- Possible respect for sustained seated position
- Subject covered by social security
- Agreement of the subject
Inclusion Criteria, specific to Axe 1:
Cerebellar patients - Cerebellar degenerative disease (group A) or stroke (group B, délai depuis l'AVC : delay from the stroke : at least 1 month)
- Scanner or MRI showing diffuse atrophy (group A) or focal cerebellar lesion (group B)
Healthy subjects
- Absence of known ophtalmological or neurological pathology
Inclusion Criteria, specific to Axe 2:
Stroke patients - ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke
- Encephalic MRI or CT scan showing an unique lesion
- Minimal delay of one year after the stroke
Exclusion Criteria:
- Visual acuity monocularly < 5/10
- Language disorder restricting oral and reading comprehension of the study
- Severe disability limiting the maintenance of sitting position and concentration capacities for a period of 30 minutes consecutive
- Poor French language skills
- Non-stabilized medical condition
- Psychotropic medication intake
- Pregnant and / or nursing women
- Subject under guardianship or curatorship
- Subject frequently in healthcare or social care for purposes other than research
- Subject deprived of liberty by a judicial or administrative decision
Exclusion Criteria, specific to Axe 1:
• Cerebellar patients
- Disorders prohibiting the correct performance of the task (tremor, ocular instability)
Exclusion Criteria, specific to Axe 2:
• Stroke patients
- Hemianopsia homonima lateral
- Neurological degenerative disease
Sites / Locations
- Hospices Civils de Lyon
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
FORWARD (Axe 1)
BACKWARD (Axe 1)
CONTROL (Axe 1)
ADAPTATION (Axe 2)
CONTROL (Axe 2)