1. Evoked Potentials (Lambda Waves) Relating to the Nonadditive Properties of Visual Sensory Inflow
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Donald F. Scott, Helmut J. Hoffmann, and Reginald G. Bickford
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Adult ,Male ,Visual sensory ,Eye Movements ,genetic structures ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Inflow ,Lambda ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Evoked Potentials ,Visual Cortex ,Mathematics ,Cerebral Cortex ,Communication ,Computers ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Electroencephalography ,Pattern recognition ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,eye diseases ,Sensory Systems ,Visual Perception ,Female ,Artificial intelligence ,business - Abstract
A study is reported in which the cortical responses to monocular and binocular scanning of patterned stimuli, both simple and complex, were recorded. In particular, the computer-summated parieto-occipital potentials, time-locked to eye movement (the lambda response), were used. No over-all asymmetries appeared between the hemispheres, whether the scanning was monocular or binocular, although responses were in general of greater amplitude for binocular than for monocular scanning. However, there were individual and other differences which were thought to be related to complex parameters of the lambda response itself.
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- 1969
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