Potential interest of ocular saccades for detection of suicidal behavior in depressed elderly

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TitrePotential interest of ocular saccades for detection of suicidal behavior in depressed elderly
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursBarsznica Y, Noiret N, Chopard G, Vandel P
JournalGERIATRIE ET PSYCHOLOGIE NEUROPSYCHIATRIE DE VIEILLISSEMENT
Volume17
Pagination92-98
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2115-8789
Mots-clésaging, Depression, eye movements, Suicide
Résumé

Elderly people, especially those with depression, represent the population most at ask for suicide. In addition to commonly used neuropsychological, psychiatric and biological tests, ocular saccadic analysis can be an interesting tool for identifying suicidal behaviors (SB). These SBs could be associated with an alteration of the cortical structures involved in the executive functions. This alteration is particularly manifested by a decrease in the ability to control eye movements (EM). Thus, depressed elderly people with SB may have a greater impairment of oculomotor performance than those without SB. The purpose of this article is to summarize the literature allowing us to support this hypothesis.

DOI10.1684/pnv.2019.0785