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Neurosciences
Catherine R. Jutzeler, Lukas D. Linde, Jan Rosner, Michele Hubli, Armin Curt, John L. K. Kramer
Summary: The study found that analyzing nociceptive evoked potentials through single-trial averaging can improve the associations with physiological outcomes and should be incorporated as a standard technique in future studies.
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Thomas J. Covey, Daniel Golan, Glen M. Doniger, Robert Sergott, Myassar Zarif, Jared Srinivasan, Barbara Bumstead, Jeffrey Wilken, Marijean Buhse, Samson Mebrahtu, Mark Gudesblatt
Summary: This study found a significant association between prolonged VEP latency and poorer cognitive performance in people with multiple sclerosis, indicating that delayed VEP latency is an index of general neural inefficiency.
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
(2021)
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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Hongze Zhao, Yuanfang Chen, Weihua Pei, Hongda Chen, Yijun Wang
Summary: This study proposed a VEP-based biometric system and found that codemodulated VEPs achieved the highest correct recognition rates in person identification compared to other VEP types.
EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
(2021)
Review
Neurosciences
Alexander Schielke, Bart Krekelberg
Summary: The author systematically reviewed studies on altered rhythmic responses to visual stimulation in individuals with schizophrenia using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). The results indicated that people with schizophrenia exhibited decreased SSVEPs compared to controls across different frequencies and electrode locations, with null results being common. Most studies focused on frequencies within the alpha and beta bands, and investigations of the gamma band were rare.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
(2022)
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Ophthalmology
Coralie Hemptinne, Nathan Hupin, Aliette Lochy, Demet Yueksel, Bruno Rossion
Summary: This study used sweep visual evoked potentials to evaluate spatial resolution based on the recognition of human faces and written words. Unlike conventional visual acuity tests, the most sensitive electrode was not found at the Oz electrode. Thresholds for face and word recognition corresponded to the expected visual acuity level for normally sighted participants, and even exceeded expectations for some participants.
INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE
(2023)
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Clinical Neurology
Colette Boex, Cristina Goga, Nadia Berard, Abdullah Al Awadhi, Andrea Bartoli, Torstein Meling, Philippe Bijlenga, Karl Schaller
Summary: This study evaluated the feasibility of intraoperative subcortical mapping of the visual pathways during brain surgeries, showing that the distance between stimulation locations and visual pathways can be assessed through SCEP testing, and visual pathway mapping was found to be feasible for neurosurgeries under general anesthesia.
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
(2021)
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Engineering, Biomedical
Haoyin Xu, Sheng-Hsiou Hsu, Masaki Nakanishi, Yufan Lin, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Gert Cauwenberghs
Summary: Visual stimuli design in brain-computer interfaces based on visual evoked potentials (VEPs) plays a crucial role. This study comprehensively compared different combinations of stimulus parameters and their impact on decoding accuracy and subject comfort. The results revealed a trade-off relationship between decoding accuracy and subjective comfort level, with code-modulated VEPs (c-VEPs) being recommended for achieving reliable decoding accuracy while maintaining a reasonable level of comfortability.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING
(2023)
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Neurosciences
Emily J. Knight, Edward G. Freedman, Evan J. Myers, Alaina S. Berruti, Leona A. Oakes, Cody Zhewei Cao, Sophie Molholm, John J. Foxe
Summary: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder exhibit atypical sensory perception, which is not fully understood. One proposed mechanism is an imbalance in higher-order feedback inputs during sensory perception, resulting in a preference for local object features. This study investigated this theory using visual evoked potentials and found that autistic children had attenuated responses to illusory contours compared to neurotypical controls. These findings suggest that weakened predictive feedback processes may contribute to the visual processing anomalies seen in autism.
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
(2023)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Seungdae Baek, Min Song, Jaeson Jang, Gwangsu Kim, Se-Bum Paik
Summary: Researchers propose that face selectivity can arise in the absence of training using a deep neural network model, enabling untrained networks to perform face detection tasks. They also observed that innate selectivity towards non-face objects can emerge in untrained networks.
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
(2021)
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Neurosciences
Silvia Marenna, Su-Chun Huang, Gloria Dalla Costa, Raffaele d'Isa, Valerio Castoldi, Elena Rossi, Giancarlo Comi, Letizia Leocani
Summary: The study utilized non-invasive methods, including VEP and OCT, to assess visual function and neuroretinal thickness in a preclinical model of MS. The results showed delayed VEPs during cuprizone treatment, which gradually recovered after discontinuation. However, OCT and neurofilament staining did not show significant axonal thinning. This combined approach allows for the non-invasive characterization of demyelination and remyelination, contributing to the study of potential effective treatments for demyelinating pathologies.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
(2022)
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Neurosciences
Placido Sciortino, Christoph Kayser
Summary: Crossmodal correspondences refer to our tendency to associate sensory features from different modalities with each other. This study used steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) to investigate the neural processes underlying the pitch-size association. The results suggest that this association occurs in low-level visual cortices and may contribute to establishing causal relations between multisensory objects. Additionally, the study provides a paradigm that can be used to study other crossmodal associations involving visual stimuli in the future.
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Medicine, General & Internal
Gianluca Coppola, Cherubino Di Lorenzo, Davide Di Lenola, Mariano Serrao, Francesco Pierelli, Vincenzo Parisi
Summary: In patients with migraine, VEP recordings after photostress show dynamic changes and recovery depending on the migraine cycle. The percentage decrease in VEP amplitudes after photostress is lower in migraine patients compared to healthy volunteers, and is negatively correlated with the number of days since the last attack and positively correlated with attack frequency.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Haitao Liu, Fei Liao, Roman Blanco, Pedro de la Villa
Summary: The amplitude of multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) analysis can serve as a good diagnostic indicator for visual field defects in glaucoma patients, showing satisfactory accuracy in prediction and detection.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2021)
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Neurosciences
Thomas Decramer, Elsie Premereur, Qi Zhu, Wim Van Paesschen, Johannes van Loon, Wim Vanduffel, Jessica Taubert, Peter Janssen, Tom Theys
Summary: The study showed that single neurons in the human visual cortex exhibit selective activity for faces, suggesting the importance of neural mechanisms in human face recognition. This provides crucial experimental evidence linking imaging studies in humans and invasive studies in animal models.
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
(2021)
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Behavioral Sciences
Kabilan Pitchaimuthu, Giulia Dormal, Suddha Sourav, Idris Shareef, Siddhart S. Rajendran, Jose Pablo Ossandon, Ramesh Kekunnaya, Brigitte Roeder
Summary: This study investigated the neural correlates of individuals with congenital pattern vision deprivation using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). The results suggested a stronger experience dependence of extrastriate than striate cortical processing in individuals with congenital cataracts, and indicated a sensitive period for the development of neural mechanisms mediating visual feature binding.
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C. R. Pernet, M. Latinus, T. E. Nichols, G. A. Rousselet
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Robin A. A. Ince, Nicola J. van Rijsbergen, Gregor Thut, Guillaume A. Rousselet, Joachim Gross, Stefano Panzeri, Philippe G. Schyns
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2015)
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Neurosciences
Robin A. A. Ince, Katarzyna Jaworska, Joachim Gross, Stefano Panzeri, Nicola J. van Rijsbergen, Guillaume A. Rousselet, Philippe G. Schyns
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Behavioral Sciences
Sylvain Madec, Kevin Le Goff, Stephanie K. Ries, Thierry Legou, Guillaume Rousselet, Pierre Courrieu, F. -Xavier Alario, Jonathan Grainger, Arnaud Rey
COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
(2016)
Editorial Material
Neurosciences
Guillaume A. Rousselet, John J. Foxe, J. Paul Bolam
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
(2016)
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Neurosciences
Guillaume A. Rousselet, Cyril R. Pernet, Rand R. Wilcox
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(2017)
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Nicola van Rijsbergen, Katarzyna Jaworska, Guillaume A. Rousselet, Philippe G. Schyns
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Ophthalmology
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Neurosciences
Emilie Salvia, Patricia E. G. Bestelmeyer, Sonja A. Kotz, Guillaume A. Rousselet, Cyril R. Pernet, Joachim Gross, Pascal Belin
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
(2014)
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Neurosciences
Katarzyna Jaworska, Fei Yi, Robin A. A. Ince, Nicola J. van Rijsbergen, Philippe G. Schyns, Guillaume A. Rousselet
HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING
(2020)
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Psychology, Mathematical
Jack E. Taylor, Guillaume A. Rousselet, Christoph Scheepers, Sara C. Sereno
Summary: This study found that cumulative link mixed effects models (CLMMs) can be used to more accurately norm items and provide summary statistics similar to traditional means and standard deviations, while eliminating participants' response biases. CLMMs can address statistical issues in traditional analyses of rating norms.
BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS
(2023)
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Psychology
Guillaume A. Rousselet, Cyril R. Pernet, Rand R. Wilcox
Summary: The percentile bootstrap is a versatile nonparametric method based on data-driven simulations, which can be used in a wide range of statistical problems as an alternative to parametric approaches or when parametric methods are not available. Combining the percentile bootstrap with robust estimators can provide users with a deeper understanding of their data compared to conventional methods.
ADVANCES IN METHODS AND PRACTICES IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
(2021)
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Magdalena M. Bieniek, Luisa S. Frei, Guillaume A. Rousselet
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(2013)
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Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Cyril R. Pernet, Rand Wilcox, Guillaume A. Rousselet
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(2013)