AbstractTo study components related to parallel processing of information across the visual field, multi-focal pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded using binary m-sequences. Contrast, chromatic, spatial and temporal characteristics of the stimuli were varied in order to favor contributions from either M or P pathways. Responses were decomposed into two additive components whose behavior was consistent with that of M and P mechanisms. The results suggest that contributions to the VEP from the M pathway precede those from the P pathway, and that the ratio of P/M contributions decreases with eccentricity. © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
Based upon evidence from a variety of techniques, the relative number of long-wavelength sensitive (...
AbstractmfVEPs were recorded with a 22° radius, 60 sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS...
AbstractSeveral animal studies have shown an anatomical and functional separation between the ON- an...
AbstractIsolated-checks were luminance-modulated temporally to elicit VEPs. Bright or dark checks we...
AbstractTemporal analysis of the multifocal cortical visual evoked potential (VEP) was studied using...
The purpose of this study was to compare contrast sensitivity estimated from transient visual evoked...
AbstractThis study deals with the effect of stimulus contrast, between 1.3% and 96%, on the visual e...
AbstractWe compared the contrast dependency (from 0.4 to 98%) of the visual evoked potential (VEP) t...
AbstractStimulus contrast fluctuations were controlled while the properties of a novel ERP known as ...
The neural response in the human visual system is composed of magno-, parvo- and koniocellular input...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that glaucoma leads to selective deficit...
AbstractIn an attempt to determine whether the relative contributions of magno-mediated and parvo-me...
Visual perception and action are strongly linked with parallel processing channels connecting the re...
The visual evoked potential (VEP) reflects the electrical activity in the cerebral cortex due to vis...
AbstractPurpose: In an attempt to explain the existing discrepancies regarding the relationship betw...
Based upon evidence from a variety of techniques, the relative number of long-wavelength sensitive (...
AbstractmfVEPs were recorded with a 22° radius, 60 sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS...
AbstractSeveral animal studies have shown an anatomical and functional separation between the ON- an...
AbstractIsolated-checks were luminance-modulated temporally to elicit VEPs. Bright or dark checks we...
AbstractTemporal analysis of the multifocal cortical visual evoked potential (VEP) was studied using...
The purpose of this study was to compare contrast sensitivity estimated from transient visual evoked...
AbstractThis study deals with the effect of stimulus contrast, between 1.3% and 96%, on the visual e...
AbstractWe compared the contrast dependency (from 0.4 to 98%) of the visual evoked potential (VEP) t...
AbstractStimulus contrast fluctuations were controlled while the properties of a novel ERP known as ...
The neural response in the human visual system is composed of magno-, parvo- and koniocellular input...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that glaucoma leads to selective deficit...
AbstractIn an attempt to determine whether the relative contributions of magno-mediated and parvo-me...
Visual perception and action are strongly linked with parallel processing channels connecting the re...
The visual evoked potential (VEP) reflects the electrical activity in the cerebral cortex due to vis...
AbstractPurpose: In an attempt to explain the existing discrepancies regarding the relationship betw...
Based upon evidence from a variety of techniques, the relative number of long-wavelength sensitive (...
AbstractmfVEPs were recorded with a 22° radius, 60 sector pattern reversal dartboard stimulus (VERIS...
AbstractSeveral animal studies have shown an anatomical and functional separation between the ON- an...