Cortical processing to visual and auditory stimuli: Study with event related potentials

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Ortiz, T [1 ]
Perez-Serrano, JM [1 ]
Coullaut, J [1 ]
Fudio, S [1 ]
Coullaut, J [1 ]
Criado, J [1 ]
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[1] Inst Coullaut Psiquiatria, Madrid 28003, Spain
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P300; reaction time; major depression;
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Event related Potentials, which seem to be an objective parameter reflecting cognitive functions, have been examined in depression. To evaluate the influence of visual and auditory, stimuli on tbe P300 latency we studied 42 patients with major depression and 21 normal subjects. The experimental tasks applied were first a series of 300 auditory stimuli [255 (85%) were tones of 1000 Hz, and considered the frequent stimulus, whereas 45 (15%) were tones of 2000 Hz and referred to as tbe rare stimulus and second a series of 300 visual stimuli 255 (85%) were black circles on a white back ground, and considered the frequent stimulus, 9 cm diameter 200 ms duration whereas 45 (15%) were back squares on a white background and referred to as the rare stimulus, 9 cm diameter 200 ms duration] in the center of a computer screen. The results shown an increase of P300 latency in depressive patients during auditory and visual tasks Non differences were found in reaction time to visual or auditory stimuli. These results are consistent with an impairment in brain function in depressive patients that is associated with cortical hypoactivity and deficits in perceptive, auditory or visual, functions.
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