Manny R E
University of Houston, College of Optometry, Texas 77004.
Hum Neurobiol. 1988;6(4):273-9.
The visually evoked potential (VEP) was recorded from infants (1 month 25 days to 13 months 3 days) in response to vernier offsets, motion displacements, and a stationary stimulus which served as a noise control. The records were analyzed by five masked adult observers familiar with VEP recordings using a signal detection method. The results suggest that a VEP can be recorded from infants in response to a vernier offset and the response resembles that obtained from adults tested with the same procedure. However, unlike adults, infants also showed a response to a motion displacement of the same magnitude suggesting that infants may not show the same specificity for the break in colinearity characteristic of the adult VEP.
记录了1个月25天至13个月3天婴儿对游标偏移、运动位移以及作为噪声对照的静止刺激的视觉诱发电位(VEP)。由5名熟悉VEP记录的成年观察者使用信号检测方法对记录进行分析。结果表明,可以记录到婴儿对游标偏移的VEP,且该反应类似于用相同程序测试的成年人所获得的反应。然而,与成年人不同的是,婴儿对相同幅度的运动位移也有反应,这表明婴儿可能对成人VEP共线性特征的中断没有表现出相同的特异性。