نتایج جستجو برای: evoked potential

تعداد نتایج: 1102729  

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
M.H.M. Cuypers J. M. Thijssen R. Bourgonje A.J.L.G. Pinckers A. F. Deutman

The pattern VEP is frequently abnormal in multiple sclerosis. In this disease the VEP latency is prolonged and the amplitude is reduced. The use of the VEP amplitude in diagnosis is limited because of the large interand intrasubject variability and low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Goal of this project is to improve the SNR of VEP’s with alternative averaging procedures, and to investigate wheth...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Bjørg Elisabeth Kilavik Joachim Confais Adrián Ponce-Alvarez Markus Diesmann Alexa Riehle

Evoked potentials (EPs) are observed in motor cortical local field potentials (LFPs) during movement execution (movement-related potentials [MRPs]) and in response to relevant visual cues (visual evoked potentials [VEPs]). Motor cortical EPs may be directionally selective, but little is known concerning their relation to other aspects of motor behavior, such as task timing and performance. We r...

2015
Bárbara B. O. Risuenho Letícia Miquilini Eliza Maria C. B. Lacerda Luiz Carlos L. Silveira Givago S. Souza

Conventional pattern-reversal visual evoked cortical potential (VECP) shows positivity for luminance and chromatic equiluminant stimuli while conventional pattern-onset VECP shows positivity for luminance pattern-onset and negativity for chromatic pattern-onset. We evaluated how the presentation mode affects VECPs elicited by luminance and compound (luminance plus chromatic) pseudo-random stimu...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Farid I Kandil Manfred Fahle

Inhomogenous displays, in contrast to homogenous ones, evoke a specific potential in the VEP (tsVEP) which appears across different classical visual stimulus dimensions defining figure-ground segregation, such as luminance, orientation, (first-order) motion, and stereoscopic depth. This negative potential has a peak latency of about 200-300 ms and a peak amplitude of about -3 to -10 microV [Doc...

2017
Michael Trimmel Karin Trimmel

Objective: A direct comparison of different kinds of scale formats of ratings of comfort and of mood states as well as their relation to the cardiovascular response was the objective. It was expected that activation-related scales are associated with physiological measures and that comfort scales and ratings of mood states would give complementary information on the impact of environmental cond...

Journal: :Developmental neuropsychology 2013
Silvia Brem Silvia Bach Janne V Kujala Urs Maurer Heikki Lyytinen Ulla Richardson Daniel Brandeis

Sensitivity to print is characterized by a left occipito-temporal negativity to words in the event-related potential N1. This sensitivity is modulated by reading skills and may thus represent a neural marker of reading competence. Here we studied the development of the N1 in regular and poor readers from preschool age to school age to test whether the amplitude of the N1 predicts children's rea...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Catherine M Suttle Graham F.A Harding

Characteristics of the visual evoked response to chromatic and luminance-modulated stimuli reflect the activity of underlying neural mechanisms, although selective neuronal activity depends upon stimulus parameters. In the present study, the behaviour of the transient visual evoked response to low spatial and temporal frequency chromatic stimuli is investigated at a range of colour luminance ra...

Journal: :Japanese journal of ophthalmology 1984
O Katsumi Y Oguchi T Kawara E Peli

The effect of stimulus contrast changes on the binocular visual evoked response (VER) was investigated using pattern reversal VER, dichoptic stimulation, and Fast Fourier Transform. When the stimulus contrast was changed binocularly, the monocular components increased as the contrast increased. The binocular component first appeared at the level of 10% contrast; its magnitude was stable under a...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 1997
L Carretié J Iglesias T García

The effect of emotional charge of visual stimuli on cerebral activity was investigated through ERPs. This emotional charge is explained through two dimensions: arousal (relaxing-activating) and valence (attractive-repulsive). Stimuli were 12 paintings selected through questionnaires: three activating-attractive pictures (A+ group), three activating-repulsive (A-), three relaxing (R), and three ...

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