Cortical activation for individuals with migraine was specifically suppressed in visual area V2 of the brain's
occipital cortex with the POTs, and this cortical activation suppression was extended to other visual areas as well.
Not exact matches
The existence of auditory responses in the
occipital cortex of cataract - recovery patients, as observed in the study, therefore poses crucial questions regarding how these non-visual inputs coexist or even interfere
with visual functions.
Rafique and colleagues (2016) examined the effectiveness of multi-day rTMS to the
occipital cortex in a patient
with continuous visual phosphene hallucinations for more than 2 years following
occipital stroke.
In patient 1, anodal tDCS was delivered to the
occipital cortex during VRT training, whereas in patient 2 sham tDCS
with VRT was performed.