Extreme somatosensory evoked potentials (ESEPs) elicited by tapping of hands or feet in children: A somatosensory cerebral evoked potentials study
Six children with tactile-evoked spikes in the EEG, also defined as extreme somatosensory evoked potentials (ESEPs), underwent an SEPs study in order to define the characteristics of such evoked potentials. Short-latency SEPs showed normal mean latency and amplitude values. Mid- or long- latency SEP...
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description | Six children with tactile-evoked spikes in the EEG, also defined as extreme somatosensory evoked potentials (ESEPs), underwent an SEPs study in order to define the characteristics of such evoked potentials. Short-latency SEPs showed normal mean latency and amplitude values. Mid- or long- latency SEPs of abnormally high amplitude were recorded after stimulation of one or more extremities. Such extreme responses which showed the same reactivity proper to normal long-latency SEPs could be considered to correspond to the evoked spikes in the EEG.
Les auteurs rapportent une étude portant sur six enfants qui présentaient des pointes évoquées par le tact à l'EEG, également définies comme potentiels évoqués somesthésiques extrêmes (ESEPs), pour en définir les caractéristiques. Les potentiels somesthésiques à courte latence étaient de latence et d'amplitude normale. Les potentiels somesthésiques de moyenne et longue latence étaient d'amplitude anormale après stimulation d'une ou de plusieurs extrémités. Ces potentiels géants montrant la même réactivité que les potentiels somesthésiques à longue latence correspondent aux pointes évoquées à l'EEG. |
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