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Event-related potentials: Visual evoked potentials (VEP). Lecture series on evoked potentials

We continue our lecture series on evoked potentials - [YouTube | VK].
This time, the topic is visual evoked potentials (VEP) — a method of recording the brain's electrical response to visual stimuli using electroencephalography (EEG).
This approach is widely used in the diagnosis of ophthalmological and neurological disorders, as well as in cognitive research. Various stimulation protocols, such as the reversible checkerboard pattern or light flashes, allow for a detailed analysis of neural responses to visual stimuli.
The lecture is conducted by Patritsia Ratmanova, PhD, a senior researcher at the Department of Higher Nervous Activity, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
The practical part of the video features MCScap electrode systems and the Neurovisor EEG system.
Currently, the lecture is available only in Russian, but an English voice-over will be added in the future.