PMID: 3772695Sep 1, 1986Paper

Suppression and the pattern visual evoked potential

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
K W WrightK J Eriksen

Abstract

We assessed the effect of amblyopic suppression on the pattern visual evoked potential (P-VEP). Since anisometropic amblyopia is associated with the monofixation syndrome and a central suppression scotoma in the amblyopic eye, patients with this functional defect were used for the study. Five anisometropic amblyopes and four normal subjects were studied using the P-VEP test. A modified haploscope was used to present a pattern stimulus to the area of suppression. By comparing responses generated under monocular conditions (non-suppression) with monocular responses under binocular viewing conditions (suppression), we measured the effect of suppression on the P-VEP. Our results show that amblyopic suppression completely abolishes P-1 amplitudes in patients with large suppression scotomas; in patients with small suppression scotomas the P-1 amplitudes were greatly reduced. Rivalry in normals also caused a reduction in P-1 amplitudes, but to a much lesser degree than that associated with anisometropic suppression. Patients with significant amblyopia did not show a rivalry effect on the P-VEP. Because the P-1 wave of the transient P-VEP is thought to represent activity at the level of the striate cortex, our results indicate that sup...Continue Reading

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