HUMAN SENSORY-EVOKED RESPONSES DIFFER COINCIDENT WITH EITHER "FUSION-MEMORY" OR "FLASH-MEMORY", AS SHOWN BY STIMULUS REPETITION-RATE EFFECTS

Human sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition-rate effects

Abstract Background: A new method has been used to obtain human sensory evoked-responses whose time-domain waveforms have been undetectable by previous methods.These newly discovered evoked-responses have durations that exceed the time between the stimuli in a continuous stream, thus causing an overlap which, up to now, has prevented their detectio

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