This Thursday (May 27th), David Crewther will give a project proposal
talk at 4 pm in YNiC open plan entitled
"Nonlinearities in Multi-focal Magnetoencephalography"
Abstract
Multi-focal visual evoked potentials have become a standard tool in the
diagnosis of glaucoma and retinal vascular disease. However, the
randomization techniques employed to de-correlate sequences for
stimulation of patches of visual field also offer the opportunity for
analysis of non-linearities in evoked responses. These have been used to
derive separate magnocellular and parvocellular contributions to the
cortical VEP. Here we propose to develop similar m-sequence based
pseudo-random stimulation techniques to MEG with the purpose of
localizing the time-course of activation of the M and P pathways as they
extend into dorsal and ventral cortical streams. A beam-former approach
to this question will be followed, answering questions regarding the
role of the “magnocellular advantage” in object recognition. An initial
13 patch cortically scaled m-sequence multi-focal stimulus has been
developed. Extensions to higher resolution cortical imaging are
proposed. However multi-focal fMRI imaging indicates eye-movement
control is vital. Hence a gaze-contingent system using
retinally-stabilized presentation is being developed that will allow an
estimate of the optimal high resolution MEG mapping of visual cortex.
All welcome
YNIC 5th Birthday drinks will be held immediately after the seminar
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Gary Green
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5DG
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