Comparison of Visual Evoked Potential Components between Laser and Cathod-Ray Tubes Stimulation in Healthy Human Subjects
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We studied the differences in latency and amplitude between the laser stimulated visual evoked potentials (VEPs) and the cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) stimulated VEPs to estimate the risk of inducing photosensitive epilepsy by laser displays. Twenty healthy subjects were recruited for the study. Red and blue light stimulations were flashed in 1, 7.5 and 15Hz. The latency of P1, N1, P2 and N2 in 1 Hz stimulation revealed no significant difference by a paired t test between laser and CRT stimulation. The peak-to-peak amplitude was significantly smaller with red or blue laser stimulation than with red or blue CRT stimulation, for PI-N1 and N1-P2 at 7.5Hz stimulation, and for N1-P2 and P2-N2 at 15Hz stimulation. We therefore postulate that laser does not produce more excitability to occipital cerebral cortex than CRT does. There was no evidence to say that laser stimulation is more dangerous as the risk of inducing photosensitive epilepsy than conventional CRT stimulation.
- 横浜市立大学の論文
- 2005-05-31
著者
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KUROIWA Yoshiyuki
Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University
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Oyamada Hiroshi
Medical Risk Analyzing Group Qsgho Sony Inc.
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Hakii Yasuhito
Department Of Neurology Yokohama City University Graduate School Of Medicine Yokohama
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Miyasaki Hidetake
Department of Neurology, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama
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Kuroiwa Yoshiyuki
Department Of Neurology Yokohama City University Graduate School Of Medicine Yokohama
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Kuroiwa Yoshiyuki
Department Of Neurology School Of Medicine Yokohama City University
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Miyasaki Hidetake
Department Of Neurology Yokohama City University Graduate School Of Medicine Yokohama:department Of
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Kuroiwa Yoshiyuki
Department of Clinical Neurology and Stroke Medicine, Yokohama City University, Japan
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