Literature DB >> 2445547

Recording compound action potentials from the optic nerve in man and monkeys.

A R Møller1, J E Burgess, L N Sekhar.   

Abstract

Compound action potentials were recorded from the optic nerve in patients undergoing neurosurgical operations and in rhesus monkeys. The stimuli were short light flashes delivered by light-emitting diodes that were bonded to plastic contact lenses positioned on one or both eyes, and potentials were recorded simultaneously from electrodes placed on the scalp. Potentials recorded from the optic nerve in man have an initial small positive deflection, with a latency of about 45 msec, followed by a negativity with a latency of 60-70 msec. The wave form depends on the recording site on the optic nerve and, occasionally, oscillations with a frequency around 100 Hz were seen in the responses from the optic nerve. There was considerable individual variation in the shape and size of the recorded potentials, but most potentials recorded simultaneously from an electrode placed on Oz with a reference electrode on the forehead appeared as positive deflections with latencies of about 80 msec and, occasionally, with a small positivity with a latency of about 45 msec. Compound action potentials recorded from the optic nerve near the ocular globe in the rhesus monkey in response to similar light flashes appeared as negative deflections with latencies of about 17 msec. The potentials recorded at the chiasm appeared as initial positive deflections, with the latency of the earliest peak being about 35 msec, on which oscillations with frequencies of about 100-150 Hz occasionally could be seen. The recordings from electrodes placed on the scalp (Cz-Oz and Cz-shoulder) in the monkey showed a positive peak with a latency of about 65 msec.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2445547     DOI: 10.1016/0013-4694(87)90057-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0013-4694


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