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dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationValstad, Mathias Moberget, Torgeir Roelfs, Daniël Thomas Heimen Slapø, Nora Berz Timpe, Clara Beck, Dani Richard, Geneviève Sæther, Linn Sofie Haatveit, Beathe Christin Skaug, Knut-André Nordvik, Jan Egil Hatlestad-Hall, Christoffer Einevoll, Gaute Mäki-Marttunen, Tuomo Westlye, Lars Tjelta Jönsson, Erik Gunnar Andreassen, Ole Andreas Elvsåshagen, Torbjørn . Experience-dependent modulation of the visual evoked potential: Testing effect sizes, retention over time, and associations with age in 415 healthy individuals. NeuroImage. 2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/84134
dc.description.abstractExperience-dependent modulation of the visual evoked potential (VEP) is a promising proxy measure of synaptic plasticity in the cerebral cortex. However, existing studies are limited by small to moderate sample sizes as well as by considerable variability in how VEP modulation is quantified. In the present study, we used a large sample (n = 415) of healthy volunteers to compare different quantifications of VEP modulation with regards to effect sizes and retention of the modulation effect over time. We observed significant modulation for VEP components C1 (Cohen's d = 0.53), P1 (d = 0.66), N1 (d=-0.27), N1b (d=-0.66), but not P2 (d = 0.08), and in three clusters of total power modulation, 2–4 min after 2 Hz prolonged visual stimulation. For components N1 (d=-0.21) and N1b (d=-0.38), as well for the total power clusters, this effect was retained after 54–56 min, by which time also the P2 component had gained modulation (d = 0.54). Moderate to high correlations (0.39≤ρ≤0.69) between modulation at different postintervention blocks revealed a relatively high temporal stability in the modulation effect for each VEP component. However, different VEP components also showed markedly different temporal retention patterns. Finally, participant age correlated negatively with C1 (χ2=30.4), and positively with P1 modulation (χ2=13.4), whereas P2 modulation was larger for female participants (χ2=15.4). There were no effects of either age or sex on N1 and N1b potentiation. These results provide strong support for VEP modulation, and especially N1b modulation, as a robust measure of synaptic plasticity, but underscore the need to differentiate between components, and to control for demographic confounders.
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dc.titleExperience-dependent modulation of the visual evoked potential: Testing effect sizes, retention over time, and associations with age in 415 healthy individuals
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorValstad, Mathias
dc.creator.authorMoberget, Torgeir
dc.creator.authorRoelfs, Daniël Thomas Heimen
dc.creator.authorSlapø, Nora Berz
dc.creator.authorTimpe, Clara
dc.creator.authorBeck, Dani
dc.creator.authorRichard, Geneviève
dc.creator.authorSæther, Linn Sofie
dc.creator.authorHaatveit, Beathe Christin
dc.creator.authorSkaug, Knut-André
dc.creator.authorNordvik, Jan Egil
dc.creator.authorHatlestad-Hall, Christoffer
dc.creator.authorEinevoll, Gaute
dc.creator.authorMäki-Marttunen, Tuomo
dc.creator.authorWestlye, Lars Tjelta
dc.creator.authorJönsson, Erik Gunnar
dc.creator.authorAndreassen, Ole Andreas
dc.creator.authorElvsåshagen, Torbjørn
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dc.identifier.jtitleNeuroImage
dc.identifier.volume223
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117302
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-86871
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dc.source.issn1053-8119
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