Electrophysiology Laboratory for Assessment of Visual Processing ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** ****************************************************************************************** * Offer ****************************************************************************************** - Assessment of visual information processing at several different brain levels (primary a cognitive visual area) - Objective diagnostics of selected neuroophthalmological and psychiatric diseases monitor progression or effectiveness of treatment - Design and conduction of VEPs experiments for the theoretical research of brain function clinical studies - Analysis and statistical evaluation of the experimental results in a bio-signal domain Examination: www.lfhk.cuni.cz/vyzkum/elf/vysetreni [ URL "http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz/vyzkum/e ****************************************************************************************** * About us ****************************************************************************************** - Noninvasive registration of electrical activity of the human brain during a visual stimu evaluate the quality of visual perception and to diagnose its disorders. - Our laboratory has a long tradition in research and development of diagnostic applicatio evoked potentials (VEPs) and cognitive potentials. - Recently, we developed a mobile device for testing VEPs outside laboratory conditions, w enhance their use. ****************************************************************************************** * Selected Publications ****************************************************************************************** - Kuba M, Kubová Z, Kremláček J, Langrová J (2007): Motion-onset VEPS: Characteristics, me diagnostic use. Vision Research, 47, 189–202 - Langrová J, Kuba M, Kremláček J, Kubová Z, Vít F (2006): Motion-onset VEPs reflect long early aging of visual motion-processing system. Vision Research, 46, 536–544 - Kubová Z, Kuba M, Kremláček J, Langrová J. Szanyi J, Vít F, Chutná M (2015): Comparision information processing in school-age dyslexics and normal readers via motion-onset visual potentials, Vision Research, 111, 97–104 - Kremláček J, Kreegipuu K, Tales A, Astikainen P. Pöldver N, Näätänen R, Stefanics G (201 mismatch negativity (vMMN): A review and meta-analysis of studies in psychiatric and neuro disorderes. Cortes, 80, 76–112 - Szanyi J., Kremlacek J, Kubova Z, Kuba M, Gebousky P, Kapla J, Vit F, Langrova J. (2017) motion-related visual evoked potentials in HIV.infected adults. Doc Ophthalmol, 134, 45–55 Publications: www.lfhk.cuni.cz/vyzkum/elf-pub [ URL "http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz/vyzkum/elf-pu ****************************************************************************************** * Team Members – Alphabetic Order ****************************************************************************************** - Assoc. Prof. Jan Kremláček, Ph.D. - Prof. Miroslav Kuba, MD., D.Sc. - Prof. Zuzana Kubová, MD., CSc. - Jana Langrová, MD., Ph.D. - Jana Szanyi, MD., Ph.D. - František Vít, MSEE ****************************************************************************************** * Are you interested in this expertise? ****************************************************************************************** Please contact CPPT UK Web: www.cppt.cuni.cz/ [ URL "https://cppt.cuni.cz/"] Mail: transfer@cuni.cz Phone: +420 224 491 255 ****************************************************************************************** * Experts and their department ****************************************************************************************** Prof. Miroslav Kuba, MD., D.SC., Assoc. prof. Jan kremláček, Ph.D. Department of Pathological Physiology Web: http://www.patfyzlfhk.cz/elf/ [ URL "http://www.patfyzlfhk.cz/elf/"]