relation: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/30910/
title: Új fejezet a látókérgi kiváltott válasz vizsgálatok történetében: a multifokális módszer klinikai alkalmazása : New chapter in the study of visual evoked potentials--clinical application of the multifocal VEP method
creator:  Janáky Márta
creator:  Pálffy Andrea
creator:  Benedek Krisztina
creator:  Benedek György
subject: 03.01. Általános orvostudomány
description: The multifocal visual evoked potentials are the evoked responses over the visual cortex in response to the stimulation of circumscribed small areas in the central 30 degree region of the retina. The recording of multifocal visual evoked potentials was made possible by the computer algorhythm elaborated by Sutter in 1991. Multifocal electroretinography, developed upon the same theoretical principles, is already an routine clinical examination method for the topographic analysis of functional damages in the central part of the retina and for the differential diagnostics in neuro-ophthalmology. The multifocal visual evoked potential, however, has not been introduced into the clinical practice, although it displays the function of ganglion cells in a given region of the retina in a more detailed way than the sensitivity threshold in the perimetry. This examination makes the objective verification of defects possible in the visual pathway, too. In our department the recording of multifocal visual evoked potentials was started in 2002. In this paper we present the basics of this method and also deal with the problems concerning its application and its status in the history of visual evoked potentials.
date: 2004
type: Folyóiratcikk
type: PeerReviewed
format: text
identifier: http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/30910/1/aok_klny_458_04.pdf
identifier:     Janáky Márta;  Pálffy Andrea;  Benedek Krisztina;  Benedek György: Új fejezet a látókérgi kiváltott válasz vizsgálatok történetében: a multifokális módszer klinikai alkalmazása : New chapter in the study of visual evoked potentials--clinical application of the multifocal VEP method.   IDEGGYOGYASZATI SZEMLE / CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 57 (11-12).  pp. 377-383.  ISSN 0019-1442 (2004)     
relation: 1340930
language: hun
relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/
rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess