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However, visual evoked potentials do play a role in the whole diagnostic process.
A visual evoked potentials test can be very useful when the diagnosis is uncertain.
There could be an abnormal electroretinogram or visual evoked potentials.
Visual evoked potentials in adrenoleukodystrophy: a trial with glycerol trioleate and Lorenzo oil.
The term "visual evoked potential" is used interchangeably with "visually evoked potential".
While studies of contrast sensitivity are highly conflicting with this theory, studies of visual evoked potentials are mixed.
Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP): You sit in front of a screen on which an alternating checkerboard pattern is displayed.
Researchers recorded visual evoked potentials in response to non-stereoscopic two dimensional and three dimensional images in order to study neurophysiological correlates of depth perception.
A., Korshunova S.G., Sokolov E.N. Human visual evoked potentials to change in the emotional expression of a schematic face.
A., Korshunova S.G., Sokolov E.N. Relationship between visual evoked potentials and subjective differences between emotional expressions in "face diagrams".
J. "Richard" Cui, etal, Time-frequency analysis of visual evoked potentials using chirplet transform, IEE Electronics Letters, vol.
BCIs that rely on steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) instead rely on items that flicker instead of flash.
During that same year, Hirsch and colleagues recorded a visual evoked potential (VEP) on the occipital lobe (externally and internally), and they discovered amplitudes recorded along the calcarine fissure were the largest.
Another popular technique is electro-physiologic testing using visual evoked potentials (VEP), which can be used to estimate visual acuity in doubtful cases and expected severe vision loss cases like Leber's congenital amaurosis.
The International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV) is an association that promotes research and applications of electrophysiological methods (e.g. electroretinogram, electrooculogram, and visual evoked potentials) in clinical diagnosis of ophthalmological diseases.
There are three kinds of evoked potentials in widespread clinical use: auditory evoked potentials, usually recorded from the scalp but originating at brainstem level; visual evoked potentials, and somatosensory evoked potentials, which are elicited by electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve.
A complete ophthalmic examination may include a slit lamp examination, optical coherence tomography to detect nerve loss, visual field examinations, fundoscopic examination to assess optic disc atrophy and retinal disease, fundoscopic angiography, and visual evoked potentials, which may demonstrate increased latency.