kaarme Although Proto-Finnic *kuu 'viper, snake', going back to Proto-Uralic *kuji 'snake', retains the meaning 'snake' in Karelian,
Veps, and Livonian dialects (cf.
VEPs can particularly be useful when the history and/or neurological examination are vague and inconclusive.
In our study optic neuritis was seen in 19.2% of patients and prolonged
VEPs were present in 26.9% suggesting asymptomatic episodes of previous optic neuritis.
The test protocol was 2 s: in the first second, half the test contrast level (7.5%) was presented as an adaptation condition, and in the next second, the full test contrast (15.0%) was presented to elicit the desired
VEP. The spatial pattern was a 24 x 24 array of isolated-checks to subtend a 11[degrees] visual field at a testing distance of 114 cm, and a fixation cross-cue facilitated careful fixation on the center of the screen [Figure 2].[8]{Figure 2}
Multifocal ERG (mfERG) is more supported in the literature than visual-evoked potential (
VEP) [13, 38, 39].
Patients were diagnosed by consultant neurologists using clinical, MRI, and visual evoked potential (
VEP) parameters.
Typical
VEPs evoked by four stimuli at O1, O2, and Oz electrodes from one individual are presented in Figures 4(a)-4(c).
Accornero, "Color
VEPs in Parkinson's disease," Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section, vol.
Langrova, "Motiononset
VEPs: characteristics, methods, and diagnostic use," Vision Research, vol.
To evaluate the performance of the proposed method, two standard visual-evoked tasks, a visual-evoked potential (
VEP) task and a steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) task, are performed.
The minimum set of recording derivations was chosen on the basis of a previous topographical study concerning the scalp distribution of ERPs [9] and
VEPs [17].
The present study aimed to determine whether there is a difference in efficacy between polysulfone (PS) membranes, which are currently used regularly in the clinical setting, and vitamin E-coated polysulfone (
VEPS) membranes, which are anticipated to exhibit the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin E.