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Neurophysiological Localization of the Vertical and Horizontal Visual Coordinates in Man
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Orientational EffectsSocial SciencesKinesiologyOccipital ScalpEvoked Cortical ResponseCognitive ElectrophysiologyMotor NeurophysiologyMultisensory IntegrationHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceVision ResearchVisual PathwayVisual ProcessingNeurophysiological LocalizationHorizontal Visual CoordinatesVisual FunctionNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyEeg Signal ProcessingElectromyographyNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemBrain Electrophysiology
The amplitude of the potential evoked by a moving grating, recorded from the occipital scalp, is less when it is oblique compared with vertical and horizontal. This inequality is not found by recording the electroretinogram. Thus, orientational effects must arise between the site of origin of the electroretinogram and the evoked cortical response.
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