Stability of steady‐state visual evoked potential contrast response functions
Ryan T. Ash,
Kerry C. Nix,
Anthony M. Norcia
Abstract:Repetitive sensory stimulation has been shown to induce neuroplasticity in sensory cortical circuits, at least under certain conditions. We measured the plasticity‐inducing effect of repetitive contrast‐reversal‐sweep steady‐state visual‐evoked potential (ssVEP) stimuli, hoping to employ the ssVEP's high signal‐to‐noise electrophysiological readout in the study of human visual cortical neuroplasticity. Steady‐state VEP contrast‐sweep responses were measured daily for 4 days (four 20‐trial blocks per day, 20 pa… Show more
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