BLINK- AND SACCADE-RELATED SUPPRESSION EFFECTS IN EARLY VISUAL AREAS OF THE HUMAN BRAIN: INTRACRANIAL EEG INVESTIGATIONS DURING NATURAL VIEWING CONDITIONS

Blink- and saccade-related suppression effects in early visual areas of the human brain: Intracranial EEG investigations during natural viewing conditions

Blinks and saccades, both ubiquitous in natural viewing conditions, cause rapid changes of visual inputs that are hardly consciously perceived.The neural dynamics in early visual smartgiro areas of the human brain underlying this remarkable visual stability are still incompletely understood.We used electrocorticography (ECoG) from electrodes direct

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