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Cerebral cortical contributions to sensory evoked potentials: hydranencephaly.
- Source :
- Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology; vol 64, iss 3, 218-223; 0013-4694
- Publication Year :
- 1986
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Abstract
- The contribution of the cerebral cortex to the generation of sensory evoked potentials was studied in an infant with hydranencephaly. On CT scan no tissue above the thalamus was noted. Long-latency potentials to auditory stimuli were absent whereas the short-latency or brain-stem auditory evoked potentials and some of the components of the middle latency auditory evoked potentials (No and Po) were present. To visual stimulation only the electroretinogram was detected. To somatosensory stimulation only the spinal cord potentials could be detected. The absence of long-latency components in each of the sensory modalities supports the concept that these potentials require intact cerebral hemispheres in man.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology; vol 64, iss 3, 218-223; 0013-4694
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology vol 64, iss 3, 218-223 0013-4694
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1287436924
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource