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Visual evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis: frequency response shows reduced alpha amplitude.

C Basar-Eroglu1, K Warecka, M Schürmann, E Başar.   

Abstract

Visual evoked potentials were measured in a group of 16 multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and in a control group of 20 subjects. With respect to vertex and occipital recordings, latencies of main peaks were prolonged and response amplitudes were reduced in the MS group. As a result of frequency domain analysis we found that the amplitude reduction was not uniform in all frequency ranges: alpha (7-12 (Hz) components of EPs were markedly reduced whereas theta (4-7 Hz) responses were not altered. It is remarkable that the frequency components were altered to a different degree--this may shed some light on the physiological roles of the frequency components: As MS is frequently associated with optic neuritis, our interpretation of this frequency-dependent pattern is based on regarding MS as a model of impaired sensory input to the brain: the fact that in this situation alpha responses are markedly reduced hints at a link between alpha responses and primary sensory processing. Theta responses turned out to be unaltered--i.e., less dependent on sensory inputs--and might thus reflect associative sensory processing. This conclusion for functional roles of EP frequency components has also been drawn from previous investigations of topographic differences of EP frequency components.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8169059     DOI: 10.3109/00207459308986674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Neurosci        ISSN: 0020-7454            Impact factor:   2.292


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1.  Comparison of time-frequency distribution techniques for analysis of spinal somatosensory evoked potential.

Authors:  Y Hu; K D Luk; W W Lu; A Holmes; J C Leong
Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 2.602

2.  Functional aspects of evoked alpha and theta responses in humans and cats. Occipital recordings in "cross modality" experiments.

Authors:  E Başar; M Schürmann
Journal:  Biol Cybern       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 2.086

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