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M De Vries1, B Van Dijk, H Spekreijse

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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
|March 1, 1989
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Motion-specific visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were present in most children and adults, with no significant age-related development observed in children. This contrasts with pattern appearance VEPs, which show clear maturation.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Visual Neuroscience
  • Developmental Neuroscience

Background:

  • Visually Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are crucial for assessing visual pathway function.
  • Motion-specific VEPs are less understood in terms of developmental trajectories compared to pattern VEPs.
  • Understanding VEP development aids in diagnosing visual processing disorders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the presence and developmental patterns of motion-specific VEPs in children aged 5-12 years.
  • To compare motion-specific VEPs with pattern appearance and reversal VEPs in the same age groups.
  • To determine if motion-specific VEPs mature with age in children.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of motion onset-offset, pattern appearance-disappearance, and pattern reversal VEPs.

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  • Recording VEPs from 23 adults and 37 children (aged 5-12 years).
  • Statistical comparison of VEP presence and age distributions between children and adults.
  • Main Results:

    • Motion-specific VEPs were detected in 67.6% of children and 83% of adults.
    • No significant difference in the prevalence of motion-specific VEPs between children and adults.
    • No significant correlation found between the presence of motion-specific VEPs and age in children.
    • Absence of established age-related development for motion-specific VEPs, unlike pattern appearance VEPs.

    Conclusions:

    • Motion-specific VEPs are prevalent in both children and adults.
    • The development of motion-specific VEPs does not appear to follow a clear maturational course within the studied age range.
    • Findings suggest that motion processing, as measured by VEPs, may be established earlier or follow a different developmental path than pattern-based visual processing.