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Effects Of Electromagnetic Fields On The Visually Evoked Response In The Visual Cortex, Arni Holm Jan 1980

Effects Of Electromagnetic Fields On The Visually Evoked Response In The Visual Cortex, Arni Holm

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Problem. This study sought to determine if electromagnetic fields affect the visually evoked response of the visual cortex. From the fact that nerve impulses are propagated by the motions of electrically charged ions, the question arose whether the presence of an external electromagnetic field might affect either the propagation of nerve impulses traveling through the optical nerve pathway or the functioning of the visual cortex itself.

Method. Evoked responses were produced in the visual cortex of cats by visual stimulation (light flashes). Surface electrodes, located at the visual cortex (and connected to a preamplifier and an oscilloscope) detectedthe evoked responses …