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Plots of VEP latency as a function of time for the 2.5.
(upper) Monocular (open circles, dominant eye; open squares, non-dominant eye) and binocular (filled circles) mean latency of the VEP P100 component as a function of time at high (left) and low (right) photopic levels for subjects SP (fig 2a) and for TG (
Hema Radhakrishnan (470497) +5 more
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Pattern visual evoked potentials in dyslexic children
Purpose: This study aimed to compare pattern visual evoked potential (PVEP) components in dyslexic and normal children. Methods: This cross-sectional analytic study recruited 72 children, including 36 dyslexic and 36 normal participants aged 8-12 years ...
Javad Heravian Shandiz +8 more
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Two frequent manifestations of optic nerve disease are loss of the sensation of brightness and blurred vision. Here we study the relationship between several measures of optic nerve function, Critical Flicker Fusion (CFF) function, implicit time of the ...
Yanjun Chen; Ashley Lundin; James Ver Hoeve
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The SMAC Mimetic AZD5582 is a Potent HIV Latency Reversing Agent
The leading strategy towards eradication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is the depletion of viral reservoirs through reversal of viral latency, followed by clearance of persistently infected cells. To date, a latency reversing agent (LRA)
David M. Margolis +12 more
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Purpose: Diabetes mellitus has multiple complications involving many organs like eyes, brain, heart and kidneys ets. In visual complications retinopathies and neuropathies are most important.
Nawaz Cheema, Saba Anwar, Erum Ehsan
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Visual evoked potentials (VEP) are objective test of visual function, com¬monly used in ophthalmology. Published data about VEP P100 changes in patients with glaucoma are controversial.
Gelžinis, Arvydas
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Meta-Analysis of Visual Evoked Potential and Parkinson’s Disease
Background. Previous studies suggested that visual evoked potential (VEP) was impaired in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), but the results were inconsistent. Methods.
Song-bin He +7 more
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Background: Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) are a sensitive neurodiagnostic tool used to evaluate the functional integrity of visual pathways non-invasively.
Jaiswal, Abhishek K. +2 more
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Visual evoked response alterations and especially P100 latency were studied in 60 patents with amblyopia caused by strabismus. Patients were divided in two groups according to the mode of fixation of the strabismic eye.
Chimonidou, E +5 more
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Can visual evoked potential help the diagnosis of migraine?
Background & Objective: Migraine is a periodic headache, usually unilateral and mostly pulsating. This disease is seen in about 10% of general population.
M.Talebi (MD) +2 more
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