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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1996 Volume.20 No. 3 p.686 ~ p.692
Cognitive Evoked Potential in Normal Children




Abstract
Cognitive evoked potentials or Event-related potentials(ERPs) reflects a variety of cognitive functions. ERPs includes a late positive wave P300 or P3, and earlier waves N100, P200, and N200. To evaluate the cognitive function of normal children,
through this study we found normal values and age-related correlations of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) using the conventional' oddball' paradigm in 60 normal children of 6 and 15 years of age.
@ES The results were as follows.
@EN 1) The average latencies of N100, P200, n200, and P300 was 127.4¡¾31.01, 196.02¡¾31.93, 251.61¡¾321.91, 343.84¡¾34.79msec. The average amplitudes of P300 was 12.06¡¾5.17¥ìV.
2) ERPs(N100, P200, N200, P300) latencies and P300 amplitudes at Fz, Gz, and Pz had no significant difference between male and female children, and they also had no significant difference among sites of recording.
3) There were significant negative correlations between ERPs latencies and age during childhood(P<0.001).
4) The amplitude of P300 had no significant correlation with age
In conclusion we should consider changes in latencies according to age when we determined latencies of cognitive evoked potentials in children.
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