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  • 3. Spreading photoparoxysmal EEG response is associated with an abnormal cortical excitability pattern.
    Siniatchkin M, Groppa S, Jerosch B, Muhle H, Kurth C, Shepherd AJ, Siebner H, Stephani U.
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  • 4. Electrophysiological correlates of lateral interactions in human visual cortex.
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  • 5. Altered cortical visual processing in individuals with a spreading photoparoxysmal EEG response.
    Siniatchkin M, Moeller F, Shepherd A, Siebner H, Stephani U.
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  • 8. Attention and sensory gain control: a peripheral visual process?
    Handy TC, Khoe W.
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  • 9. Correspondence of visual evoked potentials with FMRI signals in human visual cortex.
    Whittingstall K, Wilson D, Schmidt M, Stroink G.
    Brain Topogr; 2008 Dec; 21(2):86-92. PubMed ID: 18841455
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  • 11. Steady-state visually evoked potential correlates of object recognition.
    Kaspar K, Hassler U, Martens U, Trujillo-Barreto N, Gruber T.
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  • 13. The neurophysiologic significance of frontal negativity in pattern-reversal visual-evoked potentials.
    Kurita-Tashima S, Tobimatsu S, Nakayama-Hiromatsu M, Kato M.
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  • 14. Differentiation of parvo- and magnocellular pathways by TMS at the occipital cortex.
    Paulus W, Korinth S, Wischer S, Tergau F.
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  • 17. [Amplitude-temporal parameters of the evoked potentials of the visual and motor areas in the visual perception and mental representation of an image].
    Puchinskaia LM, Dudaeva KI.
    Zh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova; 1988 Jul 09; 38(5):812-20. PubMed ID: 3223065
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  • 18. Selective visual responses to expansion and rotation in the human MT complex revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation.
    Wall MB, Lingnau A, Ashida H, Smith AT.
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  • 20. Parvocellular and magnocellular contributions to the initial generators of the visual evoked potential: high-density electrical mapping of the "C1" component.
    Foxe JJ, Strugstad EC, Sehatpour P, Molholm S, Pasieka W, Schroeder CE, McCourt ME.
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