Apkarian P, Mirmiran M, Tijssen R
The Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute, Amsterdam.
Neuropediatrics. 1991 May;22(2):85-91. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1071422.
Assessment of visual capacity in full-term neonates as a function of behavioural state was investigated with the luminance flash visual evoked potential (VEP). Infant state (quiet sleep, active sleep, quiet wakefulness, active wakefulness) was determined by behavioural observation and polygraphic recording of EEG, eye movements, electrocardiogram, electromyogram and respiration. VEPs were recorded across the sleep/waking cycle only under carefully defined state conditions. The results indicate that state dramatically effects the amplitude, latency and waveform of the transient luminance flash VEP with the most significant differences between sleep and wakefulness. The results further suggest that controlled state recording reduces intra and intersubject VEP variability.
利用亮度闪光视觉诱发电位(VEP)研究了足月儿视觉能力随行为状态的变化。通过行为观察以及脑电图、眼动、心电图、肌电图和呼吸的多导记录来确定婴儿状态(安静睡眠、主动睡眠、安静觉醒、主动觉醒)。仅在精心定义的状态条件下,在睡眠/觉醒周期中记录VEP。结果表明,状态对瞬态亮度闪光VEP的振幅、潜伏期和波形有显著影响,睡眠和觉醒之间的差异最为显著。结果还表明,控制状态记录可降低受试者内和受试者间VEP的变异性。