High test-retest reliability of checkerboard reversal visual evoked potentials over 8 months


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2009-10

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Objective The inter-individual variation in the shape of a visual evoked potential (VEP) is large even for simple stimuli. We compared the inter-individual variation in VEP waveform to the intra-individual stability. Methods We recorded VEP with checkerboard stimulation in 10 women aged 19–29 years in two sessions. We determined the latencies and the peak-to-peak amplitude of N75 and P100. As a new approach in VEP research, we regressed VEP waveforms pairwise onto each other and calculated a t-value between all sessions. The maximal t-value was taken to indicate recognition for all 19 comparisons performed with one session. The recognition rate was cross-validated in a generalized linear regression model (GLM). Results The number of sessions correctly matched to the correct subject was 19 of 20 (true positives) leading to a sensitivity of 95.0% with confidence interval [75.1% 99.9%] for the method. The number of true negatives was 359 of 360 leading to a specificity of 99.7% [98.5% 100.0%]. Conclusions The VEP waveform shows high intra-individual stability compared to the inter-individual variation in healthy women. Significance With a new statistical approach the effect of external factors on the VEP waveform can now be contrasted against the normal variability over time in longitudinal studies. © 2009 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology.

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120 (10)

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1835 - 1840

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Visual evoked potential; GLM; Cross-validation; Sensitivity; Specificity

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