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Le potentiel évoqué de l’aire visuelle corticale

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La réponse du cortex visuel des mammifères supérieurs provoquée par une volée d’influx synchrones est caractérisée par une succession d’oscillations électriques, les unes — les plus précoces — de signe positif, les autres de signe négatif.

Laboratoire de Pathologie Générale, Université de Bruxelles

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Bremer, F. (1961). Le potentiel évoqué de l’aire visuelle corticale. In: Jung, R., Kornhuber, H. (eds) Neurophysiologie und Psychophysik des Visuellen Systems / The Visual System: Neurophysiology and Psychophysics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49763-6_38

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