Cognitive assessment in GNAO1 neurodevelopmental disorder using an eye tracking system

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Abstract

GNAO1 gene mutations are associated with a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by developmental delay, epilepsy, and movement disorder. Eye tracking and eye movement analysis are an intriguing method to assess cognitive and language function and, to the best of our knowledge, it has never been tested in a standardized way in GNAO1. GNAO1 children are usually wheelchair-bound and with numerous motor constrains, including dystonic movements and postures, heterotropia, and hypotonia, making the cognitive assessment arduous. These contribute to the burden and disability, with a high level of frustration of caregivers and patients. We have herein demonstrated that, through an eye tracking system, six GNAO1 patients evaluated showed variable degrees of communicative intent through intentionally directed gaze. Moreover, three of these were able to complete a cognitive evaluation, and showed normal fluid intelligence and lexical comprehension. In conclusion, in GNAO1-related disorders, the degree of cognitive development is underestimated; eye tracking technologies may help in overcome these boundaries.

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Graziola, F., Garone, G., Grasso, M., & Capuano, A. (2021). Cognitive assessment in GNAO1 neurodevelopmental disorder using an eye tracking system. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163541

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