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Neuropsychologia ; 36(11): 1161-6, 1998 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9842761

ABSTRACT

It is known that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) administered over the occipital pole suppresses recognition of visual objects. Our aim was to ascertain whether this suppression can be interpreted as a change in visual contrast threshold. Four subjects detected the orientation of an U-shaped hook flashed for 21 ms. Under control conditions, mean contrast threshold was found at 0.88 log units Weber contrast. Thresholds were raised if TMS was applied 40-200 ms after the visual stimulus. Maximum elevation was 1.67 log units under TMS at 120 ms stimulus onset asynchrony. This phenomenon can be interpreted as a reduction in signal-to-noise ratio of the visual stimuli by TMS, which can be compensated for by increasing the contrast of the stimuli.


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Contrast Sensitivity/radiation effects , Electromagnetic Fields , Occipital Lobe/radiation effects , Signal Detection, Psychological/radiation effects , Differential Threshold/radiation effects , Extinction, Psychological/radiation effects , Humans , Inhibition, Psychological , Phosphenes , Physical Stimulation , Reference Values , Visual Acuity
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