The nature of visual evoked potential (VEP) signals which is very low in power makes it difficult to be obtained except by gathering a series of time-locked electroencephalogram (EEG) epochs and performing ensemble averaging on these samples to improve the power. In the clinical use, the averaging of these VEP signals is used to conduct the measurement of the optical pathway or disease assessment
Detailed explanation of visually evoked potentials. The terms visually evoked potential (VEP), visua...
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded from the vertex to 5 intensities of light flashes. Mea...
VisualEvoked Potentials (VEP) are analyzed with the continuous wavelettransform (CWT). The modulus o...
Computer averaging the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the actu...
Computer averaging of the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the a...
In this paper we present conventional and translation-invariant (TI) wavelet-based approaches for si...
Estimating a visual evoked potential (VEP) from the human brain is challenging since its signal-to-n...
Abstract: In this paper an eigendecomposition method is presented to estimate evoked potentials (EP)...
PubMedID: 10367435The authors investigate the applicability of Prony modelling to the estimation of ...
This document presents the current (2004) standard for the visual evoked potential (VEP). The VEP is...
The estimation of visual acuity (VA) via visual evoked potentials (VEP) is a valuable measure for al...
Visual evoked potentials are very important additional clinical method in diagnosing of many disease...
Single-sweep visual evoked potential analysis would be useful in clinical electrophysiology practice...
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
International audiencePhysiological signals recorded after presentation of a stimulus can be conside...
Detailed explanation of visually evoked potentials. The terms visually evoked potential (VEP), visua...
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded from the vertex to 5 intensities of light flashes. Mea...
VisualEvoked Potentials (VEP) are analyzed with the continuous wavelettransform (CWT). The modulus o...
Computer averaging the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the actu...
Computer averaging of the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the a...
In this paper we present conventional and translation-invariant (TI) wavelet-based approaches for si...
Estimating a visual evoked potential (VEP) from the human brain is challenging since its signal-to-n...
Abstract: In this paper an eigendecomposition method is presented to estimate evoked potentials (EP)...
PubMedID: 10367435The authors investigate the applicability of Prony modelling to the estimation of ...
This document presents the current (2004) standard for the visual evoked potential (VEP). The VEP is...
The estimation of visual acuity (VA) via visual evoked potentials (VEP) is a valuable measure for al...
Visual evoked potentials are very important additional clinical method in diagnosing of many disease...
Single-sweep visual evoked potential analysis would be useful in clinical electrophysiology practice...
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
International audiencePhysiological signals recorded after presentation of a stimulus can be conside...
Detailed explanation of visually evoked potentials. The terms visually evoked potential (VEP), visua...
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded from the vertex to 5 intensities of light flashes. Mea...
VisualEvoked Potentials (VEP) are analyzed with the continuous wavelettransform (CWT). The modulus o...