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  1. A Potential VEP Biomarker for Mild Cognitive Impairment: Evidence from Selective Visual Deficit of Higher-Level Dorsal Pathway
  2. ‘Time-shrinking perception’ in the visual system: a psychophysical and high-density ERP study
  3. Clinical Applications
  4. Neural substrates of species-dependent visual processing of faces: use of morphed faces
  5. Electrophysiological biomarkers for improved etiological diagnosis of cognitive impairment
  6. P61: Higher level but not lower level parallel visual pathways are functionally altered in patients with mild cognitive impairment
  7. Electrophysiology of Visual and Auditory Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  8. Rapid maturation of voice and linguistic processing systems in preschool children: A near-infrared spectroscopic study
  9. Characteristic analysis of visual evoked potentials and posterior dominant rhythm by use of EEG model
  10. P3-5. Altered motion perception in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease: An fMRI study
  11. Altered automatic face processing in individuals with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders: Evidence from visual evoked potentials
  12. Electrophysiological Assessment of Visual Function in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  13. Efficiency of a "Small-World" Brain Network Depends on Consciousness Level: A Resting-State fMRI Study
  14. Altered visual information processing systems in bipolar disorder: evidence from visual MMN and P3
  15. Distinct role of spatial frequency in dissociative reading of ideograms and phonograms: An fMRI study
  16. Real-time evaluation system for accurate VEP recording and analysis
  17. A deficit of dorsal stream function in patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
  18. Differential roles of spatial frequency on reading processes for ideograms and phonograms: A high-density ERP study
  19. Understanding the Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Mini Review on fMRI and ERP Studies
  20. S8.2 A deficit of dorsal stream function in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment
  21. Topography estimation of visual evoked potential by combinational use of mathematical models
  22. Parvocellular pathway impairment in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from visual evoked potentials
  23. Electrophysiological evidence for selective impairment of optic flow perception in autism spectrum disorder
  24. P1-28 Aging of the parallel visual pathways in humans
  25. P1-4 Quantitative analysis of VEP on difference between sinusoidal pattern and rectangular pattern
  26. P8-1 Neural basis of familiar voice recognition in preschool children: A near-infrared spectroscopic study
  27. P27-11 Neural basis of abnormal face perception at a preattentive level in autism spectrum disorders
  28. P8-25 Differential effects of spatial frequency on the processing of Japanese Kanji and Kana: An MEG analysis
  29. Innovation for visual stimuli: From the retina to primary visual cortex
  30. 17. Neural substrates of reading Kanji and Kana words: A magnetoencephalographic study
  31. 18. A NIRS study on the neural mechanism of voice recognition in preschool children
  32. Pre-movement gating of somatosensory-evoked potentials by self-initiated movements: The effects of ageing and its implication
  33. 58. Neural mechanisms of reading Japanese Kanji and Kana words: An fMRI study
  34. 105. A study on “temporal assimilation” in the visual modality
  35. Neural basis of photo/chromatic sensitivity in adolescence
  36. Effect of low-frequency rTMS on coherent motion perception in humans
  37. NIRS Measurement of Hemodynamic Evoked Responses in the Primary Sensorimotor Cortex
  38. Age-related alterations of the functional interactions within the basal ganglia and cerebellar motor loops in vivo
  39. Modulation of Intracortical Inhibition and Facilitation of Motor Cortex Through Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
  40. NIRS Measurement of Hemodynamic Evoked Responses in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex by Finger Stimulation
  41. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation alters optic flow perception
  42. Mapping of Subcortical White Matter Abnormality in Alzheimer’s Disease Using Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  43. Functional network of the basal ganglia and cerebellar motor loops in vivo: Different activation patterns between self-initiated and externally triggered movements
  44. Chapter 6 An integrated approach to face and motion perception in humans
  45. Temporal and spectral information processing in the auditory cortex: a steady-state auditory-evoked potential study
  46. Can we estimate the activating effects of visual channels in primary visual cortex by flicker VEPs?
  47. Left hemisphere specialization for rapid temporal processing: a study with auditory 40Hz steady-state responses
  48. Electrophysiological correlates of associative visual agnosia lesioned in the ventral pathway
  49. Non-invasive Evaluation of Face and Motion Perception in Humans
  50. High b value diffusion-weighted imaging is more sensitive to white matter degeneration in Alzheimer's disease
  51. Vergence disorders in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia 3/Machado–Joseph disease: a synoptophore study
  52. Motion Perception in Healthy Humans and Cognitive Disorders
  53. Topography Estimation of Visual Evoked Potentials Using a Combination of Mathematical Models