Title of article :
Pattern Visual Evoked Potentials in Dyslexic versus Normal Children
Author/Authors :
Heravian، Javad نويسنده , , Sobhani‑Rad، Davood نويسنده , , Lari، Samaneh نويسنده , , Khoshsima، Mohamadjavad نويسنده , , Azimi، Abbas نويسنده , , Ostadimoghaddam، Hadi نويسنده , , Yekta، Abbasali نويسنده , , Hoseini‑Yazdi، Hosein نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Purpose: Presence of neurophysiological abnormalities in dyslexia has been a conflicting issue. This study
was performed to evaluate the role of sensory visual deficits in the pathogenesis of dyslexia.
Methods: Pattern visual evoked potentials (PVEP) were recorded in 72 children including 36 children with
dyslexia and 36 children without dyslexia (controls) who were matched for age, sex and intelligence. Two
check sizes of 15 and 60 min of arc were used with temporal frequencies of 1.5 Hz for transient and 6 Hz
for steady‑state methods.
Results: Mean latency and amplitude values for 15 min arc and 60 min arc check sizes using
steady state and transient methods showed no significant difference between the two study groups
(P values: 0.139/0.481/0.356/0.062). Furthermore, no significant difference was observed between two methods of
PVEPs in dyslexic and normal children using 60 min arc with high contrast (P values: 0.116, 0.402, 0.343 and 0.106).
Conclusion: The sensitivity of PVEP has high validity to detect visual deficits in children with dyslexic
problem. However, no significant difference was found between dyslexia and normal children using high
contrast stimuli.
Keywords :
Dyslexia , Pattern Visual Evoked Potential , visual impairment
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
Journal title :
Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research