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Habituation and recovery of a slow negative wave of the event-related brain potential.

2002

This study is concerned with the question of whether the late, slow negative wave 2 (SNW2) component of the event-related brain potential is a component of the orienting response (OR). As habituation of the SNW2 would be an argument for such a link with the OR, it was investigated using a variant of the classical repetition/change paradigm. Results supported major claims to be made for a component of the OR: the amplitude of the vertex SNW2 exhibited roughly the typical exponential decline with repeated stimulations (six numeric verbal stimuli presented seriatim in an ascending order) and responded incrementally to a change, at least in a narrow time slot, i.e. it exhibited partial recovery…

AdultMaleAdolescentStimulus (physiology)Orienting responseElectrocardiographyNegative wavePhysiology (medical)OrientationHumansHabituationHabituation PsychophysiologicEvoked PotentialsGeneral NeuroscienceBrainElectroencephalographyGalvanic Skin ResponseElectrophysiologyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAmplitudeAcoustic StimulationHeart rate decelerationFemalePsychologySkin conductanceNeuroscienceInternational journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
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Spectral Transmission of the Human Crystalline Lens in Adult and Elderly Persons: Color and Total Transmission of Visible Light

2012

Purpose To experimentally measure the spectral transmission of human crystalline lenses belonging to adult and elderly persons, and to determine the color and total transmission of visible light of such crystalline lenses. Methods The spectral transmission curve of 32 human crystalline lenses was measured using a PerkinElmer 800UV/VIS spectrometer. Total transmission of visible light and the chromatic coordinates of these crystalline lenses were determined from these curves for solar illumination. Results The crystalline lens that filters UV and its transmission in the visible spectrum decreases with age; such a decrease is greater for short wavelengths. The total transmission of visible li…

AdultMaleAgingMaterials scienceUltraviolet RaysColorMineralogylaw.inventionOpticsElderly personslawLens CrystallineTransmittanceHumansChromatic scaleAgedSunlightSpectrometerbusiness.industrySpectrum AnalysisMiddle Agedeye diseasesLens (optics)WavelengthSunlightFemalesense organsbusinessPhotic StimulationVisible spectrumInvestigative Opthalmology & Visual Science
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Intrasubject repeatability of corneal power, thickness, and wavefront aberrations with a new version of a dual rotating Scheimpflug–Placido system

2014

Purpose To determine the intrasubject repeatability of a recently introduced dual-camera rotating Scheimpflug–Placido imaging system (Galilei G4) in determining corneal thickness, power, and wavefront aberrations in young healthy subjects. Setting University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. Design Prospective evaluation of diagnostic technology. Methods The study comprised right eyes of 25 subjects aged 20 to 40 years with a spherical equivalent ranging from −4.25 to +1.00 diopters. The central corneal thickness, thinnest point value and location, anterior and posterior surface curvatures, total corneal power, and corneal wavefront aberrations were measured for distance vision using the dual S…

AdultMaleChord (geometry)medicine.medical_specialtyCorneal Wavefront AberrationCorneal Pachymetrygenetic structuresIntraclass correlationScheimpflug principleDiagnostic Techniques OphthalmologicalAstigmatismRefraction OcularCorneaYoung AdultOpticsOphthalmologyPhotographymedicineHumansProspective StudiesCorneal pachymetryDioptreMathematicsObserver VariationWavefrontmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilitymedicine.diseaseHealthy Volunteerseye diseasesSensory SystemsOphthalmologyFemaleSurgerysense organsbusinessJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Encoding, storage, and response preparation-Distinct EEG correlates of stimulus and action representations in working memory.

2019

Working memory (WM) allows for the active storage of stimulus- and higher level representations, such as action plans. This electroencephalography (EEG) study investigated the specific electrophysiological correlates dissociating action-related from stimulus-related representations in WM using three different experimental conditions based on the same stimulus material. In the experiment, a random sequence of single numbers (from 1 to 6) was presented and participants had to indicate whether the current number (N0 condition), the preceding number (N-1 condition), or the sum of the current and the preceding number (S-1 condition) was odd or even. Accordingly, participants had to store a stimu…

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Precision of a commercial hartmann-shack aberrometer: limits of total wavefront laser vision correction.

2012

Purpose To assess the intrasession and intersession precision of higher-order aberrations (HOAs) measured using a commercial Hartmann-Shack wavefront sensor (Zywave; Bausch & Lomb) in refractive surgery candidates. Design Prospective, experimental study of a device. Methods To analyze intrasession repeatability, 1 experienced examiner measured 30 healthy eyes 5 times successively. To study intersession reproducibility, the same clinician obtained measurements from another 30 eyes in 2 consecutive sessions at the same time of day 1 week apart. Results For intrasession repeatability, excellent intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were obtained for total ocular aberrations, total HOAs, a…

AdultMaleCorneal Wavefront AberrationIntraclass correlationZernike polynomialsmedicine.medical_treatmentRefraction Ocularsymbols.namesakeYoung AdultOpticsRefractive surgeryAberrometrymedicineHumansProspective StudiesMathematicsWavefrontObserver VariationReproducibilitybusiness.industryAberrometryReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilityWavefront sensorMiddle AgedRefractive ErrorsOphthalmologysymbolsOptometryFemalebusinessAmerican journal of ophthalmology
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Nonlinear analysis of continuous ECG during sleep II. Dynamical measures

2000

The hypothesis that cardiac rhythms are associated with chaotic dynamics implicating a healthy flexibility has motivated the investigation of continuous ECG with methods of nonlinear system theory. Sleep is known to be associated with modulations of the sympathetic and parasympathetic control of cardiac dynamics. Thus, the differentiation of ECG signals recorded during different sleep stages can serve to determine the usefulness of nonlinear measures in discriminating ECG states in general. For this purpose the following six nonlinear measures were implemented: correlation dimension D2, Lyapunov exponent L1. Kolmogorov entropy K2, as well as three measures derived from the analysis of unsta…

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The dimensionality of human's electroencephalogram during sleep.

1991

In order to perform an analysis of nonlinear EEG-dynamics we investigated the EEG of ten male probands during sleep. According to Rechtschaffen and Kales (1968) we scored the sleep-EEG and applied an algorithm, proposed by Grassberger and Proccaccia (1983) to compute the correlation dimension of different sleep stages. The correlation dimension characterizes the dynamics of the EEG signal and estimates the degrees of freedom of the signal under study. We could demonstrate, that the EEG of slow wave sleep stages depicts a dimensionality, which is two units smaller than that of light or REM sleep.

AdultMaleCorrelation dimensionGeneral Computer Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectModels NeurologicalSleep REMElectroencephalographymedicineHumansSlow-wave sleepmedia_commonSleep Stagesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPattern recognitionElectroencephalographyArtificial intelligenceSleep StagesSpectrum analysisbusinessPsychologySleepBiotechnologyCurse of dimensionalityVigilance (psychology)Biological cybernetics
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A Nonlinear Approach to Brain Function: Deterministic Chaos and Sleep EEG

1992

In order to perform a nonlinear dimensional analysis of the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG), we applied an algorithm proposed by Grassberger and Procaccia to calculate the correlation dimension D2 of different sleep stages under Lorazepam medication versus placebo. This correlation dimension characterizes the dynamics of the sleep EEG and it estimates the degrees of freedom of the signal under study. We demonstrate that slow-wave sleep depicts a much smaller dimensionality than light or rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and that Lorazepam does not alter the EEG's dimensionality except in stage II and REM.

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Effects of Intravenous Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone upon Sleep-Related Growth Hormone Surge and Sleep EEG in Man

1988

Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) plays a key role in coordinating neuroendocrine, metabolic and behavioral responses in stress and affective disorders. To further investigate the effects of enhanced pituitary-adrenocortical activity upon sleep-related phenomena we administered four intravenous injections of 50 micrograms human (h)-CRH or saline to 11 normal males at 10 p.m., 11 p.m., 12 p.m. and 1 a.m. and measured plasma levels of cortisol and growth hormone (GH) as well as sleep EEG recordings throughout the night. Treatment with h-CRH resulted in a significant increase of mean (+/- SEM) cortisol secretion between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. (h-CRH: 100.6 +/- 9.5 ng/ml; saline: 39.0 +/- 1.5 n…

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The effect of aberrations on objectively assessed image quality and depth of focus

2017

The effects of aberrations on image quality and the objectively assessed depth of focus (DoF) were studied. Aberrometry data from 80 young subjects with a range of refractive errors was used for computing the visual Strehl ratio based on the optical transfer function (VSOTF), and then, through-focus simulations were performed in order to calculate the objective DoF (using two different relative thresholds of 50% and 80%; and two different pupil diameters) and the image quality (the peak VSOTF). Both lower order astigmatism and higher order aberration (HOA) terms up to the fifth radial order were considered. The results revealed that, of the HOAs, the comatic terms (third and fifth order) ex…

AdultMaleDepth of focusCorneal Wavefront AberrationAdolescentImage qualityPopulationVisual AcuityComa (optics)Astigmatism050105 experimental psychologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsOptical transfer functionAberrometrymedicineHumansComputer Simulation0501 psychology and cognitive scienceseducationVision OcularRetrospective StudiesMathematicsDepth Perceptioneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryAberrometry05 social sciencesAstigmatismStrehl ratiomedicine.diseaseSensory SystemsOphthalmologyVisual Perception030221 ophthalmology & optometryFemalebusinessJournal of Vision
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