Author/Authors :
Bruno Gregori، نويسنده , , Stefano Pro، نويسنده , , Francesco Bombelli، نويسنده , , Maurizio La Riccia، نويسنده , , Neri Accornero، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objective
To investigate whether differences in visual evoked potential (VEP) latencies in a large sample of healthy subjects are influenced by different head size or sex or both.
Methods
Black-and-white pattern-reversal checkerboard VEPs at a frequency of 2 c/deg. were recorded in a group of 54 normal subjects of both sexes (age 30.15±9.12 years). P100 latency was measured in all subjects and the data were analyzed in the whole sample and in a selected subgroup of subjects of both sexes with comparable head size.
Results
In the study group overall, the P100 latency was slightly shorter in females than males and this small difference reached only weak statistical significance (P<0.04) whereas head size differed significantly between sexes (females
Keywords :
VEP , Evoked potentials , sex , Head size
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology