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High-density VERPs show distinct mechanisms for global form and motion processing in adults and infants
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Sensitivity to global form and global motion are presumed indicators of extra-striate processing in ventral- and dorsal-stream visual areas respectively. Previously we have studied development in the two streams using single-channel steady-state visual evoked potentials (VEPs). We have extended this approach to high-density (128-channel) VERP recordings, to examine whether global form and motion responses have distinguishable topographic signatures. In the form stimulus, dots form short conce...
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- Published
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- Reviewed (other)
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.1167/7.9.772
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Swedish Research Council
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- Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Publisher's website
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- English
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- ora:2650
- Deposit date:
- 2009-03-02
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- Copyright holder:
- Oliver Braddick et al
- Copyright date:
- 2007
- Notes:
- The abstracts from the VSS Annual Meeting 2007 were published in the Journal of Vision, 7(9), http://journalofvision.org/7/9/ (doi:10.1167/7.9). The abstract (number 772) for 'High-density VERPs show distinct mechanisms for global form and motion processing in adults and infants' is available at http://journalofvision.org/7/9/772/ (doi:10.1167/7.9.772).
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