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. 1990 Nov:89:21-5.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.908921.

Effects of lead on neurophysiological and performance measures: animal and human data

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Effects of lead on neurophysiological and performance measures: animal and human data

H Lilienthal et al. Environ Health Perspect. 1990 Nov.

Abstract

This paper reports lead-induced changes in neuropsychological measures and behavioral performance measures in monkeys and children. Monkeys were pre- and postnatally exposed to lead via the diet. Blood lead levels at the time of testing were 9.3, 40.3, and 55.7 micrograms/dL in controls, and animals exposed to 350 ppm or 600 ppm lead acetate, respectively. Flash-evoked and brainstem auditory-evoked potentials were recorded in adult animals. Results indicate latency increases in both measures as well as amplitude decreases in the flash-evoked response. Delayed reaction time and serial choice reaction were determined as measures of behavioral performance in lead-exposed school-age children from two lead smelter areas. In addition, pattern-reversal-evoked potentials and nerve conduction velocity were investigated. Neither nerve conduction velocity nor latency of the pattern-reversal-evoked potential were consistently influenced by lead. Of the behavioral measures, serial choice reaction performance revealed a consistent lead-related deficit, which became more pronounced with increasing task difficulty.

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