Early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease:Use of evoked potentials to multimodal visual stimuli
Electrophysiological measurements are objective and non-invasive tools to detect subtle functional changes that are not detectable at clinical or behavioral levels.Thus,these techniques are ideally suited to address the difference in cognitive processes between preclinical stage of dementia and normal aging.
Alzheimers disease mild cognitive impairment visual evoked potentials event-related potentials the parallel visual pathways
Takao Yamasaki Shozo Tobimatsu
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology,Neurological Institute,Graduate School of Medical Sciences,Kyushu University Fukuoka,Japan 812-8582
国际会议
The 2014 ICME International Conference on Complex Medical Engineering (CME2014)ICME复合医学工程国际会议
台北
英文
65,62
2014-06-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)