Abstract
Visual evoked potential (VEP) by checkerboard stimulation with red, green, and blue color for myopia subject was investigated. There are 10 subjects involved. The average VEP pattern derived from 100 times stimulation showed that peak N2 latency and peaks P1 and P2 amplitude had significant variation among three colors. There was higher P2 amplitude response by red color than the other two colors. Myopia subjects without glasses had higher P1 and P2 amplitude response for green color.
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The work was partly supported by Asia University, Taiwan, (grant number asia100-cmu-1).
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Chang, KM., Tsai, CY., Chen, SH. (2013). Color Visual Evoked Potential Response for Myopia Subjects. In: Juang, J., Huang, YC. (eds) Intelligent Technologies and Engineering Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 234. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6747-2_23
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