Abstract

The idiosyncratic folding of retinotopic visual cortex is believed to dictate the dependence of multifocal visual evoked potential (mfVEP) amplitude and polarity on stimulus location in the visual field. We assessed that relationship in four subjects by comparing mfVEPs with measures of corresponding fMRI-derived regions of interest (ROIs) in V1 and V2, i.e., their curvature, orientation and distance from electrode.

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