Coffin et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Perceptual correlates of variability in the duration of the cortical excitability cycleCoffin et al., 1977
- Document ID
- 6929196501754518099
- Author
- Coffin S
- Ganz L
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Neuropsychologia
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To determine effects of cortical excitability cycle duration on human perceptual and cognitive performance, EEG frequency spectra were calculated from EEGs recorded while subjects were performing a two-flash discrimination or a duration estimation task. In the two-flash …
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- A61B5/0476—Electroencephalography
- A61B5/0484—Electroencephalography using evoked response
- A61B5/04842—Electroencephalography using evoked response visually
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