2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1479-8301.2001.tb00018.x
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Auditory Event‐Related Potentials (P300) and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Elderly Depressed Patients

Abstract: Background:In order to evaluate the degree of impairment of cerebral function and the organic factors involved in elderly depressed patients, auditory event-related potentials (ERP; P300) and N-isopropyl-p [lZ31] iodoamphetamine (1231-IMP) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) were examined. Methods: Three groups of patients, the depression (D) group, consisting of 23 cases where the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed no abnormalities, the depression with silent cerebral infarction (D/SCI) gr… Show more

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“…P300 is believed to reflect the cognitive processes, such as sensory input, encoding or registration of sensory information, reference to memory templates, stimulus evaluation, responce sellection or cognitive context updating 18 . Prolongation of P300 latency is observed in healthy aging subjects and patients with dementia show significantly prolonged N200 and P300 latencies compared with healthy aging subjects 13,18–20 . Correlations between P300 latency and N3 latency have been reported in healthy aged subjects 21 .…”
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“…P300 is believed to reflect the cognitive processes, such as sensory input, encoding or registration of sensory information, reference to memory templates, stimulus evaluation, responce sellection or cognitive context updating 18 . Prolongation of P300 latency is observed in healthy aging subjects and patients with dementia show significantly prolonged N200 and P300 latencies compared with healthy aging subjects 13,18–20 . Correlations between P300 latency and N3 latency have been reported in healthy aged subjects 21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Prolongation of P300 latency is observed in healthy aging subjects and patients with dementia show significantly prolonged N200 and P300 latencies compared with healthy aging subjects. 13,[18][19][20] Correlations between P300 latency and N3 latency have been reported in healthy aged subjects. 21 In the present study, P300 and N200 latencies in patients with DAT were significantly prolonged compared with LP patients, chronic schizophrenics and healthy aged subjects, but there was no significant difference between LP patients and the controls on either N200 or P300 latency.…”
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confidence: 95%