The significance of luminance on visual evoked potentials in diagnosis of MS.

Journal: Archiv Fur Psychiatrie Und Nervenkrankheiten
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Abstract

In view of the fact that with psychophysical methods monocular luminance changes may increase the detection rate of pathological interocular-latency differences in MS patients, we studied the influence of stimulus luminance on the detection rate of MS using checkerboard visual evoked potentials. Decrements of stimulus luminance covering a range of three log units were unable to increase the detection rate of VEP. Regression coefficients of the luminance-latency functions did not differ in MS patients and normals. Contrary to the hypothesis tested, the diagnostic significance of VEP decreases with decreasing stimulus intensity.

Authors
H Diener, W Koch, J Dichgans
Relevant Conditions

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)