模式诱发电位技术在婴幼儿知觉系统评价中的应用。

M L Lester, B Z Karmel, D S Cantor, M B Wheeler
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诱发电位(EP)测试的发展,以帮助诊断评估一个16周大的婴儿最初未知的病理和程度的知觉缺陷。图案刺激以两种重复率呈现,以挑战婴儿的视觉和听觉信息处理能力。将这些数据与从相同年龄和性别的“正常”婴儿获得的数据进行比较,并在可能的情况下与规范的人口数据进行比较。脑电图数据表明:(1)“疑似”婴儿枕叶对视觉模式的反应在波形特征和振幅与模式空间频率的关系上存在异常;(2)对比1 Hz和6 Hz刺激频率下的脑反应,当有图案的视觉显示作为刺激复核的一部分时,“可疑”婴儿枕部EPs异常减弱,呈现速度更快;(3)一种听觉语音在两名婴儿中产生相同的EP效应。这些数据表明,“可疑”婴儿的知觉缺陷局限于视觉模式信息的处理,可能是由于下丘纹状体系统功能异常。随后的检查和眼部白化病的诊断证实了EP检查所提示的异常结果。
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Application of pattern evoked potential techniques for evaluating infant perceptual systems.

An evoked potential (EP) test was developed to aid in the diagnostic evaluation of a 16-week-old infant of initially unknown pathology and degree of perceptual deficit. Patterned stimuli were presented at two repetition rates to challenge the infant's visual and auditory information processing capabilities. The data were compared to those obtained from a "normal" infant of the same age and sex and, where possible, to normative population data. The EP data indicated the following: (1) the "suspect" infant's occipital response to visual pattern was abnormal in terms of waveform characteristics and in the relationship of its amplitude to spatial frequency of pattern; (2) in comparing brain response to 1 Hz and 6 Hz stimulation rates, the "suspect" infant's occipital EPs were abnormally attenuated for the faster presentation rate when a patterned visual display was part of the stimulus complex; (3) an auditory speech sound produced equivalent EP effects in both infants. These data indicated that the "suspect" infant's perceptual deficit was restricted to the processing of visual pattern information, possibly due to abnormal functioning of the geniculo-striate system. Subsequent tests and the diagnosis of ocular albinism corroborated the results of the abnormalities suggested by the EP procedure.

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