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2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013
In an attempt to develop safe and robust methods for monitoring migraineurs' brain states, we explores the feasibility of using white, red, green and blue LED lights flickering around their critical flicker fusion (CFF) frequencies as foveal visual stimuli for inducing steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) and causing discernible habituation ...
Heng-Yuan, Kuo +15 more
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In an attempt to develop safe and robust methods for monitoring migraineurs' brain states, we explores the feasibility of using white, red, green and blue LED lights flickering around their critical flicker fusion (CFF) frequencies as foveal visual stimuli for inducing steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) and causing discernible habituation ...
Heng-Yuan, Kuo +15 more
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Behavioural Brain Research, 2002
Visual evoked potentials (VEP) responses to flash stimulation at nine intensities, from 0.611 to 945.6 cd/m(2)*s, and two frequencies (0.2 and 1 Hz) were recorded and oscillatory potentials (OPs) extracted after digital 50-Hz high pass filtering in unanaesthetized unrestrained mice.
Luisa, Lopez +6 more
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Visual evoked potentials (VEP) responses to flash stimulation at nine intensities, from 0.611 to 945.6 cd/m(2)*s, and two frequencies (0.2 and 1 Hz) were recorded and oscillatory potentials (OPs) extracted after digital 50-Hz high pass filtering in unanaesthetized unrestrained mice.
Luisa, Lopez +6 more
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1981
Numerous studies on psychophysical reaction times in man in response to pattern stimulation demonstrate a progressive increase in the latency of the response when the spatial frequency of the stimulus is increased. A similar behaviour has been recently observed with the use of evoked potentials. In this particular study the Authors demonstrate that the
V. Porciatti, G. P. Von Berger
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Numerous studies on psychophysical reaction times in man in response to pattern stimulation demonstrate a progressive increase in the latency of the response when the spatial frequency of the stimulus is increased. A similar behaviour has been recently observed with the use of evoked potentials. In this particular study the Authors demonstrate that the
V. Porciatti, G. P. Von Berger
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1980
There is an emerging concensus on a number of fundamental parameters of the pattern-evoked potential (PEP). The purpose of this paper is to reassess these parameters in such a way that will suggest a completely different picture of the PEP, and one that may be of more value in clinical applications.
C. W. Tyler, P. Apkarian, K. Nakayama
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There is an emerging concensus on a number of fundamental parameters of the pattern-evoked potential (PEP). The purpose of this paper is to reassess these parameters in such a way that will suggest a completely different picture of the PEP, and one that may be of more value in clinical applications.
C. W. Tyler, P. Apkarian, K. Nakayama
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Dynamic Stimulation of Visual Cortex Produces Form Vision in Sighted and Blind Humans
Cell, 2020Michael S Beauchamp +2 more
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Agressologie: revue internationale de physio-biologie et de pharmacologie appliquees aux effets de l'agression, 1983
J, Rozier, J P, Bordes, B, de Toffol
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J, Rozier, J P, Bordes, B, de Toffol
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