Shifts of visual spatial attention modulate a steady-state visual evoked potential
Shifts of visual spatial attention modulate a steady-state visual evoked potential is a scholarly work by Matthew Belmonte, published in 1998 in ''Cognitive Brain Research''. The main subjects of the publication include audiology, electrophysiology, laterality, stimulus, brain–computer interface, Photic stimulation, electroencephalography, amplitude, executive functions, perception, psychology, neuroscience, visual cortex, visual perception, attention, event-related potential, Visual N1, lateralization of brain function, evoked potentials, and P200. The study applied electroencephalographic measures to shifts in visual spatial attention in an effort to elucidate the time courses of such shifts.