Abstract We explored the effect of repeated visual stimulation on motion-onset visual evoked potentials (M-VEPs) during 25 min recording sessions in 10 subjects. The aim of the experiment was to determine influence of global motion adaptation (without motion-aftereffect) on intra-individual variability of M-VEPs and to suggest an optimal recording design for clinical examination. In addition to well described middle-time sensory adaptation, we also observed a long-time effect on motion specific N2 peak (155 ms). The N2 peak exhibited a strong relationship between its latency and inter-peak amplitude to the duration of recording in occipito-parietal derivations. In addition to the middle-term adaptation, N2 peak latency was prolonged by 10 m...
Amidst several publications reporting the effects of stimulus-related parameters on ocular vestibula...
A high-density EEG study was conducted to investigate evoked and oscillatory activity in response to...
BACKGROUND: Clarifying the enigmatic relationship between stimulus property, neural response and the...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to quantitatively describe the dynamics of adaptation to visual mo...
AbstractThis review article summarises the research on the motion-onset visual evoked potentials (VE...
Visual function in mice can be quantified using electrophysiological methods. This can be done using...
The objectives of this study were 1) to probe the effects of visual motion adaptation on early visua...
The objectives of this study were 1) to probe the effects of visual motion adaptation on early visua...
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International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the time course of motion-related source ...
Abstract Authors: Christopher Laugsand-de Lange & Daniel Løke Title: Modulation of visual evoked pot...
AbstractThis study deals with the effect of stimulus contrast, between 1.3% and 96%, on the visual e...
The aims of the C1 were to study the reproducibility of latency of multifocal visual evoked potentia...
AbstractPattern-reversal and motion-onset visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were simultaneously tested...
AbstractMotion onset evoked visual potentials are dominated by a negativity (N2) at occipital electr...
Amidst several publications reporting the effects of stimulus-related parameters on ocular vestibula...
A high-density EEG study was conducted to investigate evoked and oscillatory activity in response to...
BACKGROUND: Clarifying the enigmatic relationship between stimulus property, neural response and the...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to quantitatively describe the dynamics of adaptation to visual mo...
AbstractThis review article summarises the research on the motion-onset visual evoked potentials (VE...
Visual function in mice can be quantified using electrophysiological methods. This can be done using...
The objectives of this study were 1) to probe the effects of visual motion adaptation on early visua...
The objectives of this study were 1) to probe the effects of visual motion adaptation on early visua...
[[abstract]]Abstract As the growing popularity of Tablet PC and Smart Phone, these technology pro...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to compare the time course of motion-related source ...
Abstract Authors: Christopher Laugsand-de Lange & Daniel Løke Title: Modulation of visual evoked pot...
AbstractThis study deals with the effect of stimulus contrast, between 1.3% and 96%, on the visual e...
The aims of the C1 were to study the reproducibility of latency of multifocal visual evoked potentia...
AbstractPattern-reversal and motion-onset visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were simultaneously tested...
AbstractMotion onset evoked visual potentials are dominated by a negativity (N2) at occipital electr...
Amidst several publications reporting the effects of stimulus-related parameters on ocular vestibula...
A high-density EEG study was conducted to investigate evoked and oscillatory activity in response to...
BACKGROUND: Clarifying the enigmatic relationship between stimulus property, neural response and the...