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A plethora of studies has shown that working memory, processing speed and fluid intelligence are diminished with aging. However, emotional processing remains relatively stable even though emotional processing alters through aging. Neurophysiological studies have employed emotional stimuli to investigate age differences through Event Related Potentials (ERPs). The present approach used affective visual...
Retinal neuroprostheses or ‘bionic eyes’, aim to restore patterned vision to those with vision loss by electrically stimulating the remaining neurons in the degenerate retina. Despite considerable progress over the last two decades, such devices generally stimulate indiscriminately both the ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ visual pathways in the retina, conveying highly non-physiological signals to the brain.
Advances in consumer virtual reality (VR) technology have made using natural locomotion for navigation in VR a possibility. While walking in VR can enhance immersion and reduce motion sickness, it introduces a few challenges. Walking is only possible within virtual environments (VEs) that fit inside the boundaries of the tracked physical space, which for most users is quite small and carries a high...
When the eyes were given maximum disparity, a good relationship was found between visual fatigue and the static or dynamic parameters of vergence and accommodation, as well as physiological signals and subjective evaluation value. The common experimental paradigm of asthenopia is to give the dynamic and repetitive stimulus. Therefore, the current research was proposed to devise a static and sustained...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a useful tool for brain research. However, during recordings, many physiological or technical artifacts can be observed. Such artifacts might hide the brain information and should be removed. In this paper, we aim at suppressing the ocular artifacts by combining Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and an adaptive Wiener filter ("ICA-WF"). The idea is to obtain...
EEG-fMRI research to study brain function became popular because of the complementarity of the modalities. Through the use of data-driven approaches such as jointICA, sources extracted from EEG can be linked to regions in fMRI. Joint-ICA in its standard formulation however does not allow for the inclusion of multiple EEG electrodes, so it is a rather arbitrary choice which electrode is used in the...
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