WO2000047157A1 - Procede et dispositif pour influer sur le traitement des informations sensori-moteur d'un utilisateur - Google Patents

Procede et dispositif pour influer sur le traitement des informations sensori-moteur d'un utilisateur Download PDF

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WO2000047157A1
WO2000047157A1 PCT/EP2000/000987 EP0000987W WO0047157A1 WO 2000047157 A1 WO2000047157 A1 WO 2000047157A1 EP 0000987 W EP0000987 W EP 0000987W WO 0047157 A1 WO0047157 A1 WO 0047157A1
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Jens Berger
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61HPHYSICAL THERAPY APPARATUS, e.g. DEVICES FOR LOCATING OR STIMULATING REFLEX POINTS IN THE BODY; ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION; MASSAGE; BATHING DEVICES FOR SPECIAL THERAPEUTIC OR HYGIENIC PURPOSES OR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE BODY
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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  • the present invention relates to a method and a device for influencing the sensomotoric information processing of a user according to the preamble of the independent claims.
  • the patient assesses his subjective feeling of stress on a scale between 0 and 10 at predetermined times. After a certain time or number of back and forth movements of the patient observed in the prescribed manner The patient is de-sensitized to the stressor or phobia trigger.
  • a device with visual display elements attached to a rod has already been proposed in WO 96/00532.
  • the rod is arranged on a support structure which extends vertically upwards from a base element.
  • the known device is placed on a base, for example a table top or the like, for its operation with the base element.
  • the visual display elements are positioned at a suitable distance and height relative to the patient's eyes in order to enable the stimulation of eye movements.
  • the disadvantage of this device is its large dimensions and its high weight. In order to stimulate eye movements of greater amplitude, the rod must have a linear dimension of at least approx.
  • the known device is also limited to the processing of internal stress images which the user imagines through visualization. Furthermore, the known device can only be used to generate movement patterns with flat trajectories.
  • a goggle-shaped device with a light-tight shield is already known from US Pat. No. 4,988,183, in which the movements of each eye can be recorded by means of micro television cameras.
  • Each eye is presented with a target made of cross-shaped LEDs. The light from the LEDs can be moved horizontally and vertically to stimulate eye movements.
  • this device is not intended to be used to stimulate rhythmic saccadic eye movements. Since only separate stimulation is possible for each eye, there is no incentive for coordinated movement of both eyes. Therefore, this device can also no precise stimulation of eye movements or of eye movements with large amplitude along predetermined trajectories can be achieved.
  • Rhythmic saccadic eye movements in connection with senso - motoric information processing gain importance beyond the treatment of pathological conditions by the fact that changes in behavior and attitudes can be achieved in healthy people relative to the respective processed events. This provides the opportunity to positively influence mental states and processes such as learning, stress response, creativity or memory performance.
  • Another application is the induction of non-hypnotic deep relaxation, among others. for programming increased mental and / or physical performance in healthy subjects.
  • the object of the present invention is to create a method and a device for influencing the sensomotoric information processing of a user, which enable precise stimulation of rhythmic saccadic eye movements of any amplitude.
  • rhythmic optical walking patterns corresponding to rhythmic saccadic eye movements are displayed, which periodically between a first area of the periphery of the field of view of one or both eyes, a second such area and an area that lies in the field of view of both eyes.
  • This can be used to stimulate saccadian eye movements that have an arbitrarily large amplitude and in which both eyes, at least in an area centrally located between the two eyes.
  • the device according to the invention consists of a holder which can be fastened to the head of the user, which has display means which can be positioned in the visual field of the user's eyes, and furthermore means for activating the optical display means for displaying optical running patterns corresponding to rhythmic saccadic eye movements, which periodically move between a first area in the periphery of the field of view of one or both eyes, a second area of this type and an area which lies in the field of view of both eyes.
  • eye movements can be stimulated with amplitudes of any size. User head movements have no major impact on stimulation. Overall, the eye movements can be carried out more easily with greater precision.
  • the device has optical display means, for example LEDs, LCDs or the like, which are arranged on a backdrop and can be positioned in the visual field of the user.
  • the optical display means can also be formed by laser optics and, for example, a white projection surface onto which the laser optics can project.
  • the backdrop is designed as a screen disc.
  • the backdrop is designed as an essentially rod-shaped support element.
  • the wearing comfort is increased.
  • the light intensity of the optical display means and / or the speed of the optical running pattern can be varied.
  • it is provided to vary the optical running patterns in a program-controlled manner. It is preferred to start at a low speed, which is then increased to a final speed.
  • optical display means which can be tuned between red and violet, including white, are provided in the color. This takes into account in particular the variable individual reaction of the user to colors that is known from color psychology.
  • Control means for manual control of the optical running patterns also serve for individual adaptation.
  • the optical display means are arranged in the form of a surface or a matrix to display optical running patterns with different inclinations to the user's viewing horizon, optical running patterns arranged in a surface and / or those with more complex shapes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device with which optical walking patterns can be displayed with increased effectiveness and can be varied in a simple manner.
  • the optical walking patterns are then displayed by means of a video display which can be attached to the head of the user.
  • a video display is already known, for example, from US Pat. No. 5,414,544. This makes it possible, for example, for a user to display an image space with a cross-sectional area of 1.5mx 1.5m. In this image space, the optical walking patterns can be displayed in one plane or, if necessary, in three dimensions and with textures. The background as well as the running pattern itself can be varied in color.
  • optical learning patterns and / or auditory learning patterns are shown in the video display in addition to the optical running patterns, simultaneously or at different times.
  • optical learning patterns examples include ambiguous figures such as the so-called Necker cube, pictures or symbols that trigger stress, mathematical formulas, sequences of letters and words.
  • This representation of both types of optical patterns makes it possible to influence the neural information processing of the user in a targeted manner when the user executes saccadic eye movements corresponding to the optical running patterns.
  • cognitions and emotions of the user associated with the optical learning patterns can be influenced in a targeted manner. Accordingly, the invention can facilitate the learning of a wide variety of contents as well as the training of various activities or sports which place increased psychophysical requirements.
  • the video display for generating and displaying the optical walking pattern is controlled by a suitably programmed computer.
  • the invention therefore also comprises a computer program product which can be loaded directly into the digital memory of a digital computer and which can cause the computer to generate control signals with which the corresponding optical walking patterns are generated and displayed for the user in the video display, and a corresponding computer program product that is stored on a computer-readable medium.
  • sound transducers for example headphones and / or loudspeakers are provided which can be controlled with binaural signals, in particular those synchronized with the optical running patterns, which control the correspond to optical running patterns.
  • binaural signals in particular those synchronized with the optical running patterns, which control the correspond to optical running patterns.
  • Another embodiment of this idea of the invention provides an optical and / or acoustic display device for displaying values of the psychophysical parameters.
  • FIG. 1 shows a user from the front with a holder attached to the head according to the invention
  • FIG. 3 a holder according to the invention with a
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 shows a video display that can be attached to the head.
  • the device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 includes a holder 3 which is fastened to the head 2 of a user 1 and which has optical display means 6 which can be positioned in the field of view 4 of the user 1 on a backdrop 5 which is designed as an essentially rod-shaped support element; see. Fig. 3.
  • the backdrop 5 is essentially shaped concavely adapted to the shape of the head of the user 1 and attached to a spacer 13 arranged on a front bar 12.
  • An elastic headband 15 with adjustable closure elements 14 is used to fasten the holder 3 to the head 2.
  • the optical display means 6 are arranged in the form of a linear chain 23, the end regions of which each extend into the lateral periphery of the visual field of the user.
  • the optical display means 6 are preferably arranged in the visual field 4 of the user at a horizontal angle (a) of more than 80 degrees in order to excite the greatest possible amplitude of the eye movements.
  • a sufficient distance between the display means and the head 2 of the user 1 is maintained in order to enable the running patterns to be seen with two eyes in an area of the field of vision.
  • the display means 6 are connected to a control module 7.
  • a programmable microprocessor for example, can be used as the control module 7.
  • An energy supply module 10 serves to supply energy to the control module 7 and the optical display means 6; For example, an electric battery, a rechargeable battery or a power supply.
  • optical running patterns 9 which correspond to saccadic eye movements
  • sequences of optical display means 6 arranged adjacent to one another are successively activated and deactivated.
  • Rhythmic optical running patterns 9 are generated by repeated activation of the same sequence in the same or opposite order.
  • the repetition frequency and speed of the running patterns 9 along the sequence of optical display means 6 determine the Pacing rate and speed for eye movements. Repetition frequencies between approximately 0.1 and 10 Hz are preferred.
  • the luminous intensity of the optical display means 6 can be varied by the control module 7 and can be set such that the user is not dazzled. However, such a high intensity can be provided that the optical chases can be followed with the eyes closed.
  • the optical display means 6 can be color-tunable; for example between violet and red.
  • the optical running patterns can then be varied in color, for example during the movement from one peripheral position to the other or in successive movements.
  • the backdrop 11 is vertical by means of a latchable joint 25 and / or horizontally arranged on the spacer 13 so as to be pivotable relative to the head 2 or to the viewing horizon 8 defined by the connecting straight line through the eyes 18, 19.
  • This type of attachment is also advantageous in the case of a link configured as an essentially rod-shaped support element 5, since it increases the wearing comfort.
  • the spacer 13 can consist of a reversibly deformable material, for example a plastic or metal.
  • the control module 7 has corresponding means for generating linearly oblique relative to the viewing horizon 8 of the user 1 or of running patterns 9 with non-linear shapes, for example a lying figure eight or the like.
  • laser optics are used which project onto a preferably white display area in the area of the backdrop.
  • the laser source is movable on a stepper motor Deflection mirror directed from which the light is directed onto the display surface.
  • a glass fiber optic can be connected to the laser source for light conduction, from the end area of which a lens system is used to project onto the display surface. The laser light reflected from the display surface can be perceived by the user as an optical running pattern.
  • the backdrop 11 can be made transparent, so that the user 1 has an almost unimpeded visual contact with the environment.
  • the backdrop 11 can consist, for example, of a transparent material or of a filigree metal frame or the like.
  • the backdrop 11 is made of an opaque material, whereby an at least partial visual isolation of the user 1 from the surroundings can be achieved.
  • the backdrop 5, 11 can be formed in a region directly in front of the eyes 17, 18 as a mirror surface oriented toward the user 1, so that the user 1 can see the mirror image of his eyes 17, 18 while the eye movements are being carried out.
  • the link 5, 11 has an essentially ellipsoidal-concave curvature.
  • the 3 has eyepiece elements 16, 17 for each eye 18, 19 of user 1.
  • the eyepiece elements 16, 17 create a separate viewing area for each eye 18, 19 and thus facilitate individual stimulation of each eye 18, 19 in this area.
  • An auditory stimulation can be used to support the visual stimulation.
  • sound transducers for example headphones or loudspeakers, are provided, which are controlled by the control module 7 with binaural signals.
  • the sound transducers can also be attached to the ends of the backdrop.
  • the auditory stimulation can consist, for example, of a click sound that is generated alternately bilaterally for the right and left ear of the user 1 and / or stereophonically with the movement of the Running pattern from the left to the right periphery of the field of view is synchronized.
  • the control of the running patterns 9 is carried out by the control module 7 in accordance with a fixed program stored in a microprocessor, by means of which, for example, frequency, speed, light intensity, color etc. are defined and which is set by the user 1 before use to his individually desired parameters.
  • a program can control a complex chronological sequence of the running patterns 9, in which the speed and / or other parameters of the running patterns 9 are varied depending on the time.
  • a handle 21 with adjusting buttons 22 is provided for manual control.
  • the optical running patterns are generated and displayed by means of a video display known per se, for example from US Pat. No. 5,414,544, which can be worn on the user's head.
  • the known video display 27 shown schematically in FIG. 4 each has an optical system 28R, 28L for the right and left eye, which consists of LCDs, mirrors, light sources and lenses.
  • the lens systems 29R, 29L can focus the images projected by the optical systems 28R, 28L onto the optical screen 30 onto the retina of a user.
  • a screen 31 is used to shield external light.
  • the right and left headphones 32R, 32L are used for acoustic stimulation.
  • the worktop 33 takes, inter alia, electronic circuits for a video signal.
  • the video display 27 can generate extremely large video images. Since separate LCDs are assigned to the right and left eye, the video display 27 can also be used as a 3D monitor. Video signals for the optical running patterns corresponding to saccadic eye movements are fed to the video display 27 by a control device (not shown in FIG. 4), for example a suitably programmed computer.
  • the graphic representation of the optical walking pattern can be programmed in one of the known common computer languages for 2D or 3D. OpenGL is particularly suitable for this. With this, a number of graphical functions such as 3D modeling, transformations, coloring, lighting effects, texturing, movements of any objects or the like can be programmed very easily.
  • a corresponding program is loaded into a computer for execution. When the program is executed by the computer, signals are generated which are fed to the video display via suitable interfaces in order to display a graphical representation of the optical running pattern there.
  • the program can also be stored on a data medium such as a CD-ROM or DVD.
  • the optical running patterns can be used as illuminated 3D objects, e.g. Spheres or the like are represented in a 3D space and are moved along different space curves.
  • the background or space itself can also be varied in depth, color or the like.
  • Optical learning patterns can also be shown in the video display. These can be geometric objects, such as ambiguous pictures of the so-called Necker cube type, or others that place special demands on the visual information processing of a user. It can also be a very fast-running optical pattern in which details are difficult to identify. Words, mathematical formulas or other symbols can also be represented in the same way. Furthermore, it can be photographic or cinematic representations of objects or people triggering stress on the user. For the additional representation of the optical learning patterns, a mixture of the video signals of a corresponding program with those of a running pattern program or also directly an integrated program for generating both types of optical patterns can be provided.
  • the sensomotoric information processing of the user can be favorable relative to the optical learning pattern shown to be influenced. It is generally used here that the visual information processing in the brain takes place along different signal paths. A very quick route involves activation of the amygdalla, a structure near the bottom of the limbic system, usually before the neo-cortex, which is responsible for more analytical responses to internal or external stimuli, receives signals.
  • optical learning patterns and the running patterns corresponding to rhythmic saccadic eye movements can positively influence the regulation of the reaction of the amygdalla to external stimuli by the hippocampus if a subject follows the running pattern with the eyes.
  • increased global synchronization of the sensorimotor information processing can be achieved.
  • a combination of the optical walking patterns with corresponding auditory learning patterns is also possible, which are presented simultaneously or at different times with the optical walking patterns. This is preferably stress-releasing content and / or sounds.
  • the device according to the invention can be used to exert a strong influence on psycho-physical parameters, such as galvanic skin resistance, capillary blood flow, body temperature, brain wave leads, in a further embodiment of the invention, control of the optical display means 6 provided by the values of such parameters.
  • the values are taken from the user 1 by means of suitable sensors 20 and their signals are fed to the control module 7 or the computer controlling the video display.
  • provision is made to vary the speed, color and / or inclination of the running patterns 9 and, if appropriate, the optical and / or auditory learning patterns as a function of the values of the psycho-physical parameters.
  • Direct visual control of the psycho-physical parameters by the user is possible by means of the display device 26 for the display of the values of the psycho-physical parameters, which can be positioned in the field of view 4 of the user 1 when the holder 3 is attached is and enables the implementation of a classic bio feedback training.
  • Acoustic control can be carried out accordingly by sound transducers.

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L'invention concerne un procédé permettant d'influer sur le traitement des informations sensori-moteur d'un utilisateur, selon lequel des modèles de déroulement optiques correspondant à des mouvements des yeux rythmiques saccadés sont affichés par des moyens d'affichage optiques fixés par rapport à la tête de l'utilisateur, lesquels se déroulent périodiquement entre une première zone de la périphérie du champ visuel d'un oeil ou des deux yeux, une seconde zone de ce type et une zone qui se trouve dans le champ visuel des deux yeux. Le dispositif servant à influer sur le traitement d'informations sensori-moteur d'un utilisateur, qui comporte un support pouvant être fixé sur la tête de l'utilisateur, qui présente des moyens d'affichage optiques, par exemple des diodes électroluminescentes, des affichages à cristaux liquides ou analogues, pouvant être positionnés dans le champ visuel de l'utilisateur, comportent également des moyens, par exemple un module de commande ou analogue, pour l'activation, par exemple pour l'activation des moyens d'affichage optiques servant à afficher des modèles de déroulement optiques correspondant à des mouvements des yeux rythmiques saccadés, lesquels se déroulement périodiquement entre une première zone de la périphérie du champ visuel d'un oeil ou des deux yeux, une seconde zone de ce type et une zone qui se trouve dans le champ visuel des deux yeux. Un dispositif selon l'invention, c'est-à-dire un dispositif servant à influer sur le traitement des informations sensori-moteur d'un utilisateur, comporte un affichage vidéo pouvant être placé sur la tête de l'utilisateur et des moyens pour commander cet affichage vidéo, lequel sert à afficher des modèles de déroulement optiques correspondant à des mouvements des yeux rythmiques saccadés. Un autre dispositif comprend des moyens pour commander l'affichage vidéo pour l'affichage complémentaire de modèles d'apprentissage optiques.
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