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Fast visual evoked potential input into human area V5
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Early VisionDipole Source AnalysisCognitive ScienceSensory NeuroscienceNeurophysiologyPotential InputCognitive ElectrophysiologyNeuroscienceNeurologyCentral Nervous SystemVisual ProcessingEarly Vep ComponentCognitive NeuroscienceVisual PathwaySocial SciencesMotion Processing
Studies of the human visual cortex have demonstrated that an area for motion processing (V5) is located in the lateral occipito-temporal cortex. To study the timing of arrival of signals in V5 we recorded multi-channel visual evoked potentials (VEPs) to checkerboard stimuli. We then applied dipole source analysis which was computed on a grand average of 10 subjects, and on five individual subjects, respectively. We demonstrate an early VEP component with onset before 30 ms and with a peak around 45 ms, located in the vicinity of V5. This early component was independent of a second activity, which started around 50 ms and peaked around 70 ms, and was located within the striate cortex (V1). These results provide further evidence for a very fast input to V5 before activation of V1.
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