How fast can we see? The latency development in human infants to pattern, orientation, and direction-reversal visual evoked potentials
<p>The goal of this thesis is to track latency changes in three visual evoked potentials (VEP) stimuli as an indication of overall brain development, in order to provide a normative baseline to differentiate visual and neurological development from pathological processes.</p> <p>VE...
Autore principale: | Lee, J |
---|---|
Altri autori: | Braddick, O |
Natura: | Tesi |
Lingua: | English |
Pubblicazione: |
2013
|
Soggetti: |
Documenti analoghi
Documenti analoghi
-
Sleep and circadian rhythm disturbances: multiple genes and multiple phenotypes
di: Wulff, K, et al.
Pubblicazione: (2009) -
Orientation- and motion-selective mechanisms in infants
di: Braddick, O
Pubblicazione: (1993) -
Interocular suppression in the primary visual cortex: a possible neural basis of binocular rivalry
di: Sengpiel, F, et al.
Pubblicazione: (1995) -
Does prenatal maternal depression predict foetal and infant development? A study of mothers and infants in rural South India
di: Fernandes, M
Pubblicazione: (2011) -
Computational neuroscience of natural scene processing in the ventral visual pathway
di: Tromans, J
Pubblicazione: (2012)