Exploring cortical excitability and photosensitivity in neurological disorders using pupillary response to sparse multifocal stimuli
Summary:
This paper explores the use of multifocal objective pupillographic perimetry (mfPOP) in studying photosensitivity and cortical hyper-excitability in patients with epilepsy and migraines, and suggests that mfPOP could be a valuable tool in studying neurological disorders.
Categories
- Epilepsy: The paper discusses the use of mfPOP in studying epilepsy patients, and suggests that it could be a valuable tool in studying the disorder.
- Migraine: The paper discusses the use of mfPOP in studying patients with migraines, and suggests that it could be a valuable tool in studying the disorder.
- Cortical hyper-excitability: The paper explores the concept of cortical hyper-excitability in patients with epilepsy and migraines, and how it can be studied using mfPOP.
- Photosensitivity: The paper discusses the phenomenon of photosensitivity in patients with epilepsy and migraines, and how it can be studied using mfPOP.
Author(s)
E Ali
Publication Year:
2016
Number of Citations:
1