Endogenous event-related potentials: prospective applications in neuropsychology and behavioral neurology.

K Syndulko, S N Cohen, W W Tourtellotte, A R Potvin
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Abstract

The primary neurologic application of event-related potentials (ERP) to date has been of relatively short-latency (less than 100-200 ms), stimulus-dependent components. These so-called exogenous components are used to evaluate the structural, and to a lesser extent, the functional integrity of primary afferent pathways. Another class of ERP, termed endogenous, and involving longer-latency (greater than 100 ms) stimulus-independent components has been utilized by psychologists and cognitive psychophysiologists in the measuring of neurocognitive processes. Although the experimental specification of these neurocognitial processes is still in its infancy, the empirical applications of endogenous ERP's offers considerable promise for objective non-invasive evaluations of cognitive functions now conducted only behaviorally. Initial neurocognitive ERP applications have focused on global mental status in dementia. A brief review is presented of experimental studies of some endogenous ERPs (mainly P300), their hypothesized underlying neurocognitive processes, and initial and potential clinical applications.

内源性事件相关电位:在神经心理学和行为神经学中的应用前景。
到目前为止,事件相关电位(ERP)的主要神经学应用是相对较短的潜伏期(小于100-200 ms),刺激依赖性成分。这些所谓的外源性成分用于评估结构,并在较小程度上,主要传入通路的功能完整性。另一类ERP被称为内源性,涉及较长潜伏期(大于100毫秒)刺激独立成分,已被心理学家和认知心理生理学家用于测量神经认知过程。虽然这些神经认知过程的实验规范仍处于起步阶段,但内源性ERP的经验应用为目前仅在行为上进行的认知功能的客观非侵入性评估提供了相当大的希望。最初的神经认知ERP应用集中在痴呆症患者的整体精神状态上。简要回顾了一些内源性erp(主要是P300)的实验研究,其假设的潜在神经认知过程,以及初步和潜在的临床应用。
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