Late Latency Potentials Flashcards
What stimulus can you use for LLPs
Tones, clicks and speech stimulus
How much time do you need to capture LLPs
Longer time window for LLPs
What is an exogenic potential (3)
- Potentials that are influenced by the stimulus characteristcs
- They don’t use cognitive processing
- Tests include ABR, ECochG and MMN
What is an endogenic (4)
- Requires cognitive processing (depends on the listeners attention)
- Affected by sleep
- Tests include ALLR and MMN
- Event related potentials
What are the different potentials (4)
- N1 (100)
- P2 (160)
- N2 (230)
- P3 (300) P3a and P3b
What is an event related potential (2)
- Are potentials generated from brain processing information
- ERP are elicited by oddball or rarely occurring stimulus (e.g. P300)
What is an oddball
Out of 100 stimulus, at least 15 will occur randomly
What is P3 and when does it occur (3)
- > 300 has two peaks
- (Pa) is earlier and smaller, represents sound discrimination (me, ma)
- (Pb) is larger and later, represents sound recognition (dog, cream)
What is the MMN equation
Difference wave = deviant wave-standard wave
difference wave is the remaining MMN
What is N1 and when does it occur
(100) 59-139 ms
What is P2 and when does it occur
(160) 125-208 ms
What is N2 and when does it occur
(230) 208-300 ms
What kind of potential is a P300
It is an event related potential
What kind of potential is a MMN
An event related potential it is an automatic pre-attentive response to stimulus change
What impacts on LLR (2)
- Age
2. State of arousal