Purpose. To examine changes in the chromatic onset visual evoked potential
(VEP) as a function of aging. Methods. VEP's were measured in response to c
hromatic sinusoidal gratings (1.0 and 0.5 cpd), selectively chosen to modul
ate the L-M channel and S - (L+M) channel and presented in onset-offset mod
e. Responses to achromatic gratings presented in a reversal mode were also
measured. Twenty subjects were tested, ranging in age from 21 to 93 years.
Results. Unlike changes observed earlier in life, the general shape of the
chromatic onset wave-form changed little with age; however, latencies incre
ased significantly as a function of age. Amplitude changes revealed a decre
asing trend that was not statistically significant. There was little change
in the achromatic responses with age. Conclusions. Our results demonstrate
a systematic slowing of the chromatic onset VEP with age. The gradual natu
re of the latency changes and the lack of dramatic and complex wave-form sh
ape changes may allow development of age-based normative data for use in cl
inical settings.