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NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF HUMAN VISUAL SYSTEM IN AUGMENTED PHOTOGRAMMETRIC TECHNOLOGIES
Augmented Reality Photogrammetry
2015/6/1
Humans perceive the environment through sensory inputs which the brain processes appropriately for the stimulus. This is
particularly true of visual cognition and interpretation of geospatial images...
Towards neurophysiological assessment of phonemic discrimination: Context effects of the mismatch negativity
Mismatch negativity (MMN) Event-related potential (ERP) Phonemic discrimination
2015/4/7
Objective: This study focusses on the optimal paradigm for simultaneous assessment of auditory and phonemic discrimination in clinical populations. We investigated (a) whether pitch and phonemic devia...
Neurophysiological evidence of delayed segmentation in a foreign language
delayed segmentation foreign language
2015/4/1
Previous studies have shown that segmentation skills are language-specific, making it difficult to segment continuous speech in an unfamiliar language into its component words. Here we present the fir...
Cellular and neurophysiological effects of high ambient pressure.
diving High Pressure Neurological Syndrome Cellular neurophysiological central nervous system Pressure review
2009/6/2
The observed cellular effects of pressure are entirely compatible with the acute manifestations of CNS hyperexcitability. Inhibition of the glycine receptor will reduce post-synaptic inhibition, leadi...
Investigating neurophysiological correlates of metacontrast masking with magnetoencephalography
Metacontrast masking MEG object visibility working memory
2009/4/28
Early components of visual evoked potentials (VEP) in EEG seem to be unaffected by target visibility in visual masking studies. Bridgeman's reanalysis of Jeffreys and Musselwhite's (1986) data suggest...
Investigating neurophysiological correlates of metacontrast masking with magnetoencephalography
Metacontrast masking MEG object visibility working memory
2008/12/30
Early components of visual evoked potentials (VEP) in EEG seem to be unaffected by target visibility in visual masking studies. Bridgeman’s reanalysis of Jeffreys and Musselwhite’s (1986) data suggest...