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Visual Evoked Potential measurements for characterization of two-photon vision.
Research Manager at International Centre for Translational Eye Research
Warsaw, Poland
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In this study we use Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) measurements to characterize two-photon vision by recording brain responses to visual stimuli generated through nonlinear two-photon absorption. The goal is to better understand the neural processing and functional impact of two-photon stimulation in the human visual system.
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