Cracco R Q, Cracco J B
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1978 Dec;45(6):731-9. doi: 10.1016/0013-4694(78)90141-4.
Short latency visual evoked oscillatory potentials to bright light stimulation were recorded from the scalp of 15 normal human adult subjects. The onset latencies of these potentials recorded over anterior frontal and posterior scalp regions were 9--17 msec and 13--24 msec, respectively. The frequency of the oscillations was about 100 c/sec. These potentials were widespread in their distribution over the scalp but were most prominent at midline and parasagittal recording locations. Like similar potentials recorded in animals, it seems that these potentials arise in both subcortical and cortical visual structures. The mechanism underlying the generation of these potentials and their possible functional significance are discussed.
从15名正常成年人类受试者的头皮记录了对强光刺激的短潜伏期视觉诱发性振荡电位。在前额前部和头皮后部区域记录到的这些电位的起始潜伏期分别为9 - 17毫秒和13 - 24毫秒。振荡频率约为100次/秒。这些电位在头皮上分布广泛,但在中线和矢状旁记录位置最为突出。与在动物身上记录到的类似电位一样,这些电位似乎起源于皮层下和皮层视觉结构。讨论了这些电位产生的机制及其可能的功能意义。