نتایج جستجو برای: evoked visual potential

تعداد نتایج: 1427426  

2017
David W. Frank Dean Sabatinelli

Research has consistently revealed enhanced neural activation corresponding to attended cues coupled with suppression to unattended cues. This attention effect depends both on the spatial features of stimuli and internal task goals. However, a large majority of research supporting this effect involves circumscribed tasks that possess few ecologically relevant characteristics. By comparison, nat...

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
J. P Kelly S Chang

This study measured the development of contrast-sweep VEP thresholds to a range of chromatic and luminance stimuli. Subjects were 14-32 week-old infants (n=21) and three adults. Stimuli were 1 c/d sine gratings reversed at 5.6 Hz. Chromaticity was varied from the L-M axis to an achromatic axis. VEP thresholds when plotted in L- and M-cone contrasts showed that: (1) VEP thresholds did not consis...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2006
Michael Trimmel Gerhard Poelzl

Background noise is often discussed in terms of mental costs. In this study the effect of background noise on brain activity as reflected by the direct coupled (DC) potential was investigated by a within design in ten participants. During two successive blocks of 7 min each, participants performed 156 trials of a visual display terminal (VDT)-based visual-spatial attention task without noise an...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1984
C T Tan N M Murray D Sawyers T J Leonard

Seven out of 12 normal subjects could deliberately produce abnormal pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials (VEPs) which simulated disorders of the anterior visual pathways without detection. In six the mechanism was near-point accommodation and in one eccentric fixation. If voluntary suppression of the VEPs is suspected various modifications to the recording technique may be of value. These ...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
Joan Liu-Shuang Justin Ales Bruno Rossion Anthony M Norcia

The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visual evoked potential approach to objectively define face detection thresholds as well as suprathreshold response functions (Ales, Farzin, Rossion, & Norcia, 2012). Here we determined these parameters are affected by orientation (upright vs. inverted) and contrast polarity (positive vs. negative), t...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
TOMMASO PIZZORUSSO MICHELA FAGIOLINI VITTORIO PORCIATTI LAMBERTO MAFFEI

Cortical visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in response to gratings temporally modulated in counterphase were recorded in normal and dark-reared pigmented rats. Temporal modulation was either sinusoidal (0.25-15 Hz, steady state condition) or abrupt (0.5 Hz, transient condition). In normals, the amplitude spectrum of contrast VEPs has two peaks (at about 0.5 and 4 Hz) and a high temporal frequency...

2016
Nannan Yu Funian Hu Dexuan Zou Qisheng Ding Hanbing Lu

Sparse representation is a powerful tool in signal denoising, and visual evoked potentials (VEPs) have been proven to have strong sparsity over an appropriate dictionary. Inspired by this idea, we present in this paper a novel sparse representation-based approach to solving the VEP extraction problem. The extraction process is performed in three stages. First, instead of using the mixed signals...

1997
Carlos E. Davila Richard Srebro Ibrahim A. Ghaleb

We consider the problem of detecting visual evoked potentials (VEP's). A matched subspace lter is applied to the detection of the VEP and is demonstrated to perform better than a number of other evoked potential (EP) detectors. Unlike single-harmonic detectors, the MSF detector is suitable for detecting multi-harmonic VEP's. Moreover, the MSF is optimal in the uniformly most powerful (UMP) sens...

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