Chemosensory-Event-Related Potentials to Olfactory Stimulations

  • Min, Byung-Chan (Ergonomics Lab., Korea Ressearch Institute of Standards & Science (KRISS), Taejon) ;
  • Park, Se-Jin (Ergonomics Lab., Korea Ressearch Institute of Standards & Science (KRISS), Taejon) ;
  • Kim, Chul-Jung (Ergonomics Lab., Korea Ressearch Institute of Standards & Science (KRISS), Taejon) ;
  • Masashi Wada (Department of Otorhinolaryngology, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan)
  • Published : 1998.12.01

Abstract

A new device introducing brief pulses of odorozed air synchronized with subject's respiration to human subjects creating a positive response was developed. By the using superimposition technique of an evoked potential the positive responses to skatole in normal subject's were distinguishable. The odorant pulse trigger was the subject's respiration. Responses to aerosolized skatole consisted mainly of a positive wave with a peak latency of approximately 150 ms. In our cases, saturation of responses was found after 4-5 averagings with the responses becoming most clear after 7-8 averagings. And in cases of Alzheimer disease very quick adaptation was recognized.

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