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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2003;21(1):70-76.
- Visually Evoked Sympathetic Skin Response in Normal Subjects
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Jung-Il Kim
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Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University
- 정상인에서 시각자극에 의한 교감신경피부반응검사
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김정일 , 박경건 이지만 김종열 박성파 서정규
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경북대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실
- Abstract
- "Backgraund : Sympathetic skin response (SSR) is a transient change in the electrical potential of the skin that is
evoked by internal or external stimuli. In the present study, our purpose was to compare electrical and visual stimulation
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of evoking a SSR. Methods : SSRs evoked by both electrical and visual stimulation were recorded from the
palm and sole from 48 healthy volunteers. Results : SSRs were obtained in all normal control subjects following both
electrical and visual stimulation. The latency of SSR following electrical stimulation was 1383.75 ±223.56 msec at the
palm and 1790.54 ±318.70 msec at the sole, and that following visual stimulation was 1518.75 ±252.64 msec at the
palm and 1930.10 ±226.19 msec at the sole. The latencies of SSRs following visual stimulation were prolonged signifi-cantly
more than those following electrical stimulation. The amplitudes of SSRs following visual stimulation were sig-nificantly
lower than those following electrical stimulation, and the amplitude of SSRs following both electrical and
visual stimulation had marked intersubject and intrasubject variabilities in each of the stimulations. Conclusions : The
SSR evoked by visual stimulation is as reliable as known electrical stimulation for determining sympathetic functions
and is a less invasive method. Latencies by visual stimulation are longer than those by electrical stimulation in both the
palm and sole. The visual stimulation method of evoking a SSR is not influenced by an ascending somatosensory path-way
theoretically, so we can postulate that it reflects a purely autonomic function if there is no problem in the visual
pathway.Key Words : Sympathetic skin response, Visual stimulation, Electrical stimulation"
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