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Keywords: Visual-evoked potentials
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1988) 20 (4): 212–217.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...Peter Bartel; Marie Blom; C. van der Meyden; de Klerk Sommers There is increasing evidence that the P100 peak of the pattern-reversal visual-evoked potential (VEP-PR) is delayed by drug-induced dopamine antagonism and in Parkinson’s disease. Recent studies have reported that components of the flash...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1984) 11 (3): 207–212.
Published Online: 19 February 2008
...T. Böker; H.-J. Heinze The effects of diazepam on visual-evoked potentials (VEP) have been studied. The general effects -increase in latencies and decrease in amplitudes of the main peaks of the VEP – were differentiated by segmented averaging (as a measure for the possible lack of stationariness...
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Neuropsychobiology
Neuropsychobiology (1985) 14 (1): 39–41.
Published Online: 19 February 2008
...A.C. Declerck; L.T. Oei; W. Arnoldussen; M. te Dorsthorst The transient visual-evoked potentials (VEP), recorded in patients suffering from generalized epilepsy, can be characterized by a duplication of the negative peak with a latency of 70–100 ms, a strong increase in amplitude of the negative...