Folmer R L, Yingling C D
Department of Otolaryngology, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Brain Lang. 1997 Feb 1;56(2):306-11. doi: 10.1006/brln.1997.1828.
Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) were recorded from 10 normal adults in response to their own first names and to other first names spoken on tape. The following experimental conditions were used: 30 repetitions of the subject's first name; 80 other assorted first names from the same gender; 30 repetitions of a first name other than the subject's name. A P3 component was recorded from all ten subjects in response to their own first name, but not to other first names. Utility of this procedure could include assessment of cognitive processing of nonresponsive populations such as comatose patients, stroke patients, demented patients, autistics, infants, and children.
对10名正常成年人记录听觉诱发电位(AEPs),以响应他们自己的名字以及录音带上读出的其他名字。采用了以下实验条件:受试者名字重复30次;来自相同性别的80个其他不同名字;受试者名字以外的一个名字重复30次。所有10名受试者对自己的名字有P3成分记录,但对其他名字则没有。该程序的用途可能包括评估无反应人群(如昏迷患者、中风患者、痴呆患者、自闭症患者、婴儿和儿童)的认知加工情况。