AbstractmfVEPs were recorded with a 22° radius, 60 sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS) at six contrast levels (10%, 25%, 35%, 50%, 75%, 95%). Contrast response functions (CRFs) based on response amplitudes were adequately described by a simple hyperbolic function. The effect of reducing contrast on the amplitude was most apparent in the central 1° radius, which had a C50 (contrast at 50% of the maximum response) in excess of 50%, compared to values for C50 in more eccentric regions that were 30% or lower. Mean latency increased 6 (±0.7SE) ms from the highest to the lowest contrast tested, and did not vary significantly with eccentricity
Purpose. We investigated the effects of image contrast, stimulus density, and viewing distance upon ...
AbstractTo study components related to parallel processing of information across the visual field, m...
Purpose: To evaluate the pattern-reversal visual evoked potential (PRVEP) in low-contrast, spatial f...
AbstractmfVEPs were recorded with a 22° radius, 60 sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS...
MfVEPs were recorded with a 22 deg radius, 60-sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS) at ...
Purpose: The sparse pattern-pulse stimulation has been suggested to produce better cortical evoked r...
Visual evoked potentials (VEP) were used to measure how stimulus properties (pattern VEP check sizes...
We investigated the effects of image contrast, stimulus density, and viewing distance upon a multifo...
Purpose: The multi-focal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) has been recently introduced as an alternat...
Objective: A method study of the mfVEP technique to establish a standardised way to identify stable ...
AbstractOur aim was to determine whether patients with retinitis pigmentosa show differences in L- a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of pupil diameter on the amplitude and la...
Cells in the peripheral retina tend to have higher contrast sensitivity and respond at higher flicke...
Introduction: The multifocal visual-evoked potential (mfVEP) has been widely used in the study of di...
Commentary Although the multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) was introduced in 1994 by Baseler...
Purpose. We investigated the effects of image contrast, stimulus density, and viewing distance upon ...
AbstractTo study components related to parallel processing of information across the visual field, m...
Purpose: To evaluate the pattern-reversal visual evoked potential (PRVEP) in low-contrast, spatial f...
AbstractmfVEPs were recorded with a 22° radius, 60 sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS...
MfVEPs were recorded with a 22 deg radius, 60-sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS) at ...
Purpose: The sparse pattern-pulse stimulation has been suggested to produce better cortical evoked r...
Visual evoked potentials (VEP) were used to measure how stimulus properties (pattern VEP check sizes...
We investigated the effects of image contrast, stimulus density, and viewing distance upon a multifo...
Purpose: The multi-focal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) has been recently introduced as an alternat...
Objective: A method study of the mfVEP technique to establish a standardised way to identify stable ...
AbstractOur aim was to determine whether patients with retinitis pigmentosa show differences in L- a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of pupil diameter on the amplitude and la...
Cells in the peripheral retina tend to have higher contrast sensitivity and respond at higher flicke...
Introduction: The multifocal visual-evoked potential (mfVEP) has been widely used in the study of di...
Commentary Although the multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) was introduced in 1994 by Baseler...
Purpose. We investigated the effects of image contrast, stimulus density, and viewing distance upon ...
AbstractTo study components related to parallel processing of information across the visual field, m...
Purpose: To evaluate the pattern-reversal visual evoked potential (PRVEP) in low-contrast, spatial f...