. 1994; 7(1): 20-25

The Effect of Hyperlipidemia on Even-Related Brain Potentials (P3)

Aysel Agar, Piraye Yargıçoglu, Dilara Nuzumlalı, Yurttas Oguz, Tomris Özben
From Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Akdeniz University, Arapsuyu, Antalya, Türkiye.

The purpose of the study is to investigate cognitive changes in hyperlipidemic patients by means of event-related potentials (ERPs). ERPs of twenty hyperlipidemic patients and age-matched healthy controls were measured by applying infrequent and frequent stimuli as red and green lights respectively. The infrequent stimulus had a 15% probability. ERPs were recorded in two different experimental conditions that the infrequent stimulus was counted (Test 1) or uncounted (Test 2). P3b amplitudes of both groups were decreased significantly in Test 2 compared to Test 1. N2, P3a and P3b latencies of the count stimulus condition (Test 1) were found to be prolonged in the hyperlipidemic group. In addition, peak-to-peak amplitudes of P3b were observed to be decreased (F=5.84, p<0.3).

Keywords: Hyperlipidemia, decision making, P3 (P300).


Aysel Agar, Piraye Yargıçoglu, Dilara Nuzumlalı, Yurttas Oguz, Tomris Özben. The Effect of Hyperlipidemia on Even-Related Brain Potentials (P3). . 1994; 7(1): 20-25

Sorumlu Yazar: Aysel Agar, Türkiye


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