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Active Gaze Guidance and Pupil Dilation Effects Through Subject Engagement in Ophthalmic Imaging

  • Modern ophthalmic imaging methods such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) typically require expensive scanner components to direct the light beam across the retina while the patient’s gaze remains fixed. This proof-of-concept experiment investigates whether the patient’s natural eye movements can replace mechanical scanning by guiding the gaze along predefined patterns. An infrared fundus camera setup was used with nine healthy adults (aged 20–57) who completed tasks comparing passive viewing of moving patterns to actively tracing them by drawing using a touchpad interface. The active task involved participant-controlled target movement with real-time color feedback for accurate pattern tracing. Results showed that active tracing significantly increased pupil diameter by an average of 17.8% (range 8.9–43.6%; p < 0.001) and reduced blink frequency compared to passive viewing. More complex patterns led to greater pupil dilation, confirming the link between cognitive load and physiological response. These findings demonstrate that patient driven gaze guidance can stabilize gaze, reduce blinking, and naturally dilate the pupil. These conditions might enhance the quality of scannerless OCT or other imaging techniques benefiting from guided gaze and larger pupils. There could be benefits for children and people with compliance issues, although further research is needed to consider cognitive load.

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Author:David HaringsORCiD, Niklas BauerORCiD, Damian MendrochORCiD, Uwe OberheideORCiD, Holger LubatschowskiORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:832-epub4-31225
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/jemr18050045
ISSN:1995-8692
Parent Title (English):Journal of Eye Movement Research
Publisher:MDPI AG
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2025/11/25
GND-Keyword:Augenfolgebewegung; Gamification; Optische Kohärenztomografie
Tag:Gamification
Eye Tracking; Fundus Imaging; Gaze Guidance; Optical Coherence Tomography; Pupil Dilation
Volume:18
Issue:5
Article Number:45
Page Number:14
Institutes:Informations-, Medien- und Elektrotechnik (F07) / Fakultät 07 / Institut für Angewandte Optik und Elektronik
Dewey Decimal Classification:600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften
Open Access:Open Access
OA-Publicationfonds TH Köln:OA-Publicationfonds TH Köln
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International