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Table 1 P100 latency and amplitude in each group

From: Therapeutic effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide on form-deprived amblyopic kittens

 

P100 latency

P100 amplitude

Right eye of the 6-week-old control group

98.19 ± 1.65 ms

12.57 ± 0.93u

Right eye of 6-week-old deprivation group

110.38 ± 2.04 ms

9.62 ± 0.70u

Left eye of 6-week-old deprivation group

99.35 ± 2.04 ms

12.12 ± 0.89u

9-week-old normal control group

87.93 ± 1.71 ms

13.50 ± 0.64u

9-week-old VIP intervention group

96.23 ± 1.61 ms

11.59 ± 0.55u

9-week-old Sefsol intervention group

99.14 ± 1.34 ms

10.58 ± 0.53u

9-week-old non-intervention group

100.76 ± 2.06 ms

10.41 ± 0.57u

  1. At 6 weeks of age, the right eye in the deprivation group had a longer latency and lower amplitude than the left eye in the deprivation group (P = 0.000,0.000) and the right eye in the control group (P = 0.000,0.000). At the age of 9 weeks, the VIP intervention group had a shorter latency and a higher amplitude than that of the Sefsol intervention group (P = 0.015,0.017) and the amblyopia non-intervention group (P = 0.005,0.010), but the latency was longer and the amplitude was lower than the normal control group (P = 0.000,0.001)