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The effects of ageing on stereopsis. A VEP study.

Naira A Taroyan1, Subha Thiyagesh, Laurence Vigon, David Buckley, Peter W R Woodruff, Claire Young, Reza Saatchi, John P Frisby.   

Abstract

Differences in brain activation between young (n = 11, ages 21-35) and elderly (n = 8, ages 70-84) healthy participants were studied using visual evoked potentials (VEPs) to different kinds of computer generated random-dot patterns. The main stimulus of interest was a 2 x 2 array of rectangles whose rectangles moved to and fro in depth. Control conditions were similar 2 x 2 arrays, one with side-to-side lateral motion (LM) of the rectangles, and one a stationary baseline condition. The third non-stereo stimulus was an expanding field of small dots in radial motion (RM). Significant stereo related activation was found in both age groups. The stereo VEPs showed a longer latency of depth reversal triggered VEP peaks compared to control LM VEPs. The amplitudes of LM VEPs were larger than the baseline VEPs. Age-related differences were found not only in stereo but also in the other conditions. Thus the latency of early VEP peaks was shorter and their amplitude higher in the elderly for LM and baseline conditions, and the younger participants showed significantly higher activation in the later VEP peaks of all conditions. Our main finding is no evidence for age related stereo specific effects in brain activation, but instead more general and subtle changes that affect widely different visual stimulus conditions.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15573942     DOI: 10.1007/s10633-004-4061-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Doc Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0012-4486            Impact factor:   2.379


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