Summary
This paper investigates the contributions of contrast detection mechanisms to the visual cortical evoked potential (VECP) by studying the contrast-response and spatial frequency-response functions.
Categories
Cognitive function and memory: The paper investigates the visual cortical evoked potential (VECP), a measure of cognitive function related to visual processing.
Eye health: The paper discusses the mechanisms of contrast detection in the eye, contributing to the understanding of eye health.
Author(s)
CS ARAÚJO
Publication Year
2013
Number of Citations
1
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