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Visual Perception of Kanji Characters and Complicated Figures Part 3. Visual P300 Event
Related Potentials in Patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders
Seiko ShiraneMasumi InagakiYoshimi SataMakiko Kaga
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2004 Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 296-303

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In order to evaluate visual perception, the P300 event-related potentials (ERPs) for visual oddball tasks were recorded in 11 patients with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders (AD/HD), 12 with mental retardation (MR) and 14 age-matched healthy controls. With the aim of revealing trial-to-trial variabilities which are neglected by investigating averaged ERPs, single sweep P300s (ss-P300s) were assessed in addition to averaged P300. There were no significant differences of averaged P300 latency and amplitude between controls and AD/HD patients. AD/HD patients showed an increased variability in the amplitude of ss-P300s, while MR patient showed an increased variability in latency. These findings suggest that in AD/HD patients general attention is impaired to a larger extent than selective attention and visual perception.
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