نتایج جستجو برای: multifocal visual evoked potential

تعداد نتایج: 1436626  

Journal: :Cognitive neuroscience 2018
Gilles Pourtois Valentina Rossi Patrik Vuilleumier Karsten Rauss

Baumgartner and colleagues (this issue) report a replication of an ERP study by Kelly, Gomez-Ramirez, and Foxe (2008). Unlike the original authors, they failed to observe a significant modulation of the C1 by visuo-spatial attention. They conclude that initial afferent processing in V1 is impermeable to visuo-spatial attention. Although their study, like any replication effort, is valuable and ...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2014
Andrew J Coia Christopher Jones Chad S Duncan Michael A Crognale

The watercolor effect is a visual illusion that manifests itself as a combination of long-range color spreading and figure-ground organization. The current study uses behavioral and physiological measures to study the watercolor effect. We utilize a novel technique of measuring the cortical response of the illusion using the visual evoked potential (VEP). To this end, three experiments were don...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
Thomas Meigen Mathias Krämer

The multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) is an important tool to test visual pathway function. The aim of this study was to optimize electrode positions in mfVEP recordings. For analysis we applied a receiver operating characteristic (ROC), a method that inherently corrects for multiple testing. We found that a combination of two perpendicular derivations-both straddling the inion-was the...

Journal: :Neuroreport 1999
F Di Russo D Spinelli

Attention was directed to the left or to the right of the fixation point by the lateral presentation of a target on which the subject had to perform an attention demanding task. A (task-irrelevant) grating displayed in the left visual field was the visual evoked potential (VEP) stimulus. Gratings modulated either in luminance or colour contrast at various temporal frequencies were used in order...

2004
Daniel Wagenaar

Restoring vision in the blind by direct cortical stimulation has been a dream since the discovery of electricity in the 18th century. In the centuries since these optimistic beginnings, researchers have made important progress in several aspects of the problem, although in many ways the ultimate goal still seems as distant as ever. In this paper I will review the current state of the art of hum...

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...

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