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  • 22. Effects of stimulus orientation on spatial frequency function of the visual evoked potential.
    Arakawa K, Tobimatsu S, Kurita-Tashima S, Nakayama M, Kira JI, Kato M.
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  • 25. [Amplitude-temporal parameters of the evoked potentials of the visual and motor areas in the visual perception and mental representation of an image].
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  • 28. [Recording of visual evoked potentials in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis].
    Chain F, Mallecourt J, Leblanc M, Lhermitte F.
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  • 29. Multifocal visual evoked potential latency analysis: predicting progression to multiple sclerosis.
    Fraser C, Klistorner A, Graham S, Garrick R, Billson F, Grigg J.
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  • 30. Outcome measures for trials of remyelinating agents in multiple sclerosis: retrospective longitudinal analysis of visual evoked potential latency.
    Niklas A, Sebraoui H, Hess E, Wagner A, Then Bergh F.
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  • 34. Normal and dichromatic color discrimination measured with transient visual evoked potential.
    Gomes BD, Souza GS, Rodrigues AR, Saito CA, Silveira LC, da Silva Filho M.
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  • 35. Effect of stimulus orientation on the latency and amplitude of the VEP.
    Moskowitz A, Sokol S.
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  • 37. [Visual evoked potential studies on human cortical coding of the speed of movement of a grating pattern].
    Müller R, Göpfert E, Hartwig M.
    EEG EMG Z Elektroenzephalogr Elektromyogr Verwandte Geb; 1985 Jun; 16(2):75-80. PubMed ID: 3930215
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  • 38. Correlation between morphological and functional retinal impairment in multiple sclerosis patients.
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  • 40. A comparative study of visual evoked potentials in optic neuritis and optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis.
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