Early visual processing during binocular rivalry studied with visual evoked potentials
Not available until 9999-99-99
View/ Open
Use this link to cite
http://hdl.handle.net/2183/34972Collections
- GI-NEURO - Artigos [158]
Metadata
Show full item recordTitle
Early visual processing during binocular rivalry studied with visual evoked potentialsDate
1999Citation
Valle-Inclán F, Hackley SA, de Labra C, Alvarez A. Early visual processing during binocular rivalry studied with visual evoked potentials. Neuroreport. 1999 Jan 18;10(1):21-5.
Abstract
[Abstract] Visual evoked potentials (VEPs) were recorded to probes presented to the dominant and suppressed eyes in a binocular rivalry paradigm. Probes presented to the suppressed eye interrupted the current dominance phase and produced a P300-like deflection (400-700 ms). Probes delivered to the dominant eye increased the duration of the current dominance phase. VEPs to these probes included an endogenous component that overlapped the early exogenous components. The early endogenous component (rivalry-related potential, RRP) started as early as 70 ms and had a broad centroparietooccipital distribution.
Keywords
Binocular rivalry
Consciousness
Ocular dominance
P300
Supression
Visual cortex
Visual event-related potentials
Consciousness
Ocular dominance
P300
Supression
Visual cortex
Visual event-related potentials
Description
Clinical trial
Editor version
Rights
© Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISSN
0959-4965