نتایج جستجو برای: روش vep

تعداد نتایج: 370737  

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
Zuzana Kubová Miroslav Kuba Henk Spekreijse Colin Blakemore

This study deals with the effect of stimulus contrast, between 1.3% and 96%, on the visual evoked potentials (VEPs) for onset of motion and for pattern reversal of checkerboard stimuli. The VEPs for pattern reversal and for the onset of motion both contain an initial positive peak (P1; peak latency about 120 msec) followed by a later negative peak (N2; peak latency 160-200 msec). However the P1...

Journal: :Brain injury 2013
Kenneth J Ciuffreda Naveen K Yadav Diana P Ludlam

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE The purpose of the experiment was to assess the effect of binasal occlusion (BNO) on the visually-evoked potential (VEP) in visually-normal (VN) individuals and in those with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) for whom BNO frequently reduces their primary symptoms related to abnormally-increased visual motion sensitivity (VMS). DESIGN AND METHODS Subjects were comprised of a...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1982
K Nakayama

The last 15 years have seen a rapid expansion in studies on human visual evoked potentials (VEP), both a t the fundamental and at the clinical level. A wide variety of stimulus conditions have been explored,’ new types of mathematical tools have been i n t r o d ~ c e d , ~ . ~ and there has been an increasing appreciation of possible VEP correlates with underlying physiological mechanisms! Var...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Yoshimichi Matsunaga Takeshi Kezuka Xiaoming An Kouji Fujita Nagahisa Matsuyama Ryusaku Matsuda Yoshihiko Usui Naoyuki Yamakawa Masahiko Kuroda Hiroshi Goto

PURPOSE To elucidate the correlation between visual threshold of optokinetic tracking (OKT), visual evoked potential (VEP), and histopathology at different time points after induction of experimental autoimmune optic neuritis (EAON). METHODS EAON was induced in C57BL/6 mice by subcutaneous immunization with an emulsified mixture of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)(35-55) peptide. OKT...

2017
Hironobu Hayashi Masahiko Kawaguchi

In neurosurgical procedures that may cause visual impairment in the intraoperative period, the monitoring of flash visual evoked potential (VEP) is clinically used to evaluate visual function. Patients are unconscious during surgery under general anesthesia, making flash VEP monitoring useful as it can objectively evaluate visual function. The flash stimulus input to the retina is transmitted t...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2013
Takashi Yorifuji Katsuyuki Murata Kristian S Bjerve Anna L Choi Pal Weihe Philippe Grandjean

Prenatal exposure to methylmercury can cause both neurobehavioral deficits and neurophysiological changes. However, evidence of neurotoxic effects within the visual nervous system is inconsistent, possibly due to incomplete statistical adjustment for beneficial nutritional factors. We evaluated the effect of prenatal methylmercury exposure on visual evoked potential (VEP) latencies in Faroese c...

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...

2016
Valentine L. Marcar Lutz Jäncke

INTRODUCTION The relationship between stimulus property, brain activity, and the VEP is still a matter of uncertainty. METHOD We recorded the VEP of 43 volunteers when viewing a series of dartboard images presented as both a pattern reversing and pattern onset/offset stimulus. Across the dartboard images, the total stimulus area undergoing a luminance contrast change was varied in a graded ma...

Journal: :Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society 2001
W V Good

PURPOSE Cortical visual impairment (CVI) is the most common cause of bilateral vision impairment in children in Western countries. Better quantitative tools for measuring vision are needed to assess these children, to allow measurement of their visual deficit, and to monitor their response to treatment and rehabilitation. The author performed a series of experiments to assess the use of the swe...

2011
Camillo Porcaro Dirk Ostwald Avgis Hadjipapas Gareth R. Barnes Andrew P. Bagshaw

Gamma Band Activity (GBA) is increasingly studied for its relation with attention, change detection, maintenance of working memory and the processing of sensory stimuli. Activity around the gamma range has also been linked with early visual processing, although the relationship between this activity and the low frequency visual evoked potential (VEP) remains unclear. This study examined the abi...

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