Visual Evoked Potential Flashcards
1
Q
The P100 is considered abnormally prolonged if > ___?
A
112 ms
2
Q
What is the interocular P100 difference that would be considered abnormal?
A
> 6 ms
3
Q
What difference in P100 amplitudes would be considered abnormal?
A
> 50 % difference with the lower amplitude being abnormal
4
Q
Where is the lesion localized with one P100 prolonged?
A
Anterior to the optic chiasm
5
Q
Where is the lesion localized if both P100s are prononged
A
It can’t be localized
- It could be bilateral lesions anterior or posterior to the optic chiasm
- It could be one unilateral lesion posterior to the optic chiasm