نتایج جستجو برای: visual evoked potentials

تعداد نتایج: 483133  

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 1963
M EBE T MIKAMI H ITO

Monnier,l-3) Cobb,4,5) Ciganek,6,8) Balen and Henkes,9,10) Laue,11.12), Calvet, Contamin and Hirsch et al.13-15) have studied on photically evoked potentials of the visual cortex in man, and thus at the present time physiological and anatomical correlation of the evoked potential to the visual cortex is being elucidated step by step by the method of evoked potentials and other physiological met...

2013
Sung-Min Kim Seung Hyun Kim Dae-Won Seo Kwang-Woo Lee

The recent developments of new devices and advances in anesthesiology have greatly improved the utility and accuracy of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IOM). Herein, we review the basic principles of the electrophysiological methods employed under IOM in the operating room. These include motor evoked potentials, somatosensory evoked potentials, electroencephalography, electromyogr...

Journal: :Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde 2001
B Török

BACKGROUND In albinism the majority of the nerve fibers of the optic nerve originating from an eye are innervating the contralateral hemisphere. As a result of the predominantly monocular innervation of the left and right hemispheres, the unilateral activation of the visual cortex (lateralization) can be detected with visual evoked potentials (VEP). PATIENTS AND METHODS The VEPs were elicited...

2016
L Ström B Ekesten

BACKGROUND Electrical potentials generated in the central nervous system in response to brief visual stimuli, flash visual evoked potentials (FVEPs), can be recorded non-invasively over the occipital cortex. FVEPs are used clinically in human medicine and also experimentally in a number of animal species, but the method has not yet been evaluated in the horse. The method would potentially allow...

Journal: :Diabetes care 1989
M Algan O Ziegler P Gehin I Got A Raspiller M Weber P Genton E Saudax P Drouin

Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were assessed in 50 adult type I (insulin-dependent) and 19 type II (noninsulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus patients and in 54 controls. P100 wave latency was significantly longer in diabetic patients (P less than .001). Twenty-eight percent of diabetic patients had P100 wave latencies above the normal range. There was no correlation between P100 latency and typ...

Journal: :Vision Research 2008
Scott C. Steffensen Allison J. Ohran Daniel N. Shipp Kimberly Hales Sarah H. Stobbs Donovan E. Fleming

There is an ongoing controversy regarding the role of gender in modulating components of the human visual-evoked potential (VEP) and event-related potentials (ERPs). Our aim was to further characterize the role of gender on VEPs, ERPs and response performance in an object recognition task. We recorded VEPs and reaction time (RT) in a paradigm wherein subjects responded to a randomly presented "...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1992
A Grabowska A Nowicka I Szatkowska

The study aimed at testing, by a visual evoked potential method, the hypothesis of the hemispheric specialization in processing of high and low-spatial frequencies. Twenty four right-handed subjects (12 males and 12 females) were presented with square-wave vertical gratings of various spatial frequencies (0.67, 0.86, 1.20, 2.00, 2.40, 3.00, 3.30, 6.00 and 7.50 c/deg). Gratings were presented in...

2014
Wei Li Mengfan Li Jing Zhao

This paper investigates controlling humanoid robot behavior via motion-onset specific N200 potentials. In this study, N200 potentials are induced by moving a blue bar through robot images intuitively representing robot behaviors to be controlled with mind. We present the individual impact of each subject on N200 potentials and discuss how to deal with individuality to obtain a high accuracy. Th...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Jeremy D. Fesi Michael P. Yannes Danielle D. Brinckman Anthony M. Norcia Justin M. Ales Rick O. Gilmore

Motion contrast contributes to the segregation of a two-dimensional figure from its background, yet many questions remain about its neural mechanisms. We measured steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) responses to moving dot displays in which figure regions emerged from and disappeared into the background at a specific temporal frequency (1.2Hz, F1), based on regional differences of dot ...

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