CORDIS Project
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This project focuses on developing a new sensor technology to measure the speed of information transfer in the visual pathway, which could serve as a diagnostic tool for neurodegenerative diseases. By capturing high-frequency neural activity, it aims to provide a more sensitive assessment of visual system health.
The human visual pathway carries high volumes of information from the retina to distant regions of visual cortex.
The speed of this information transfer, retinocortical conduction time, has been proposed as a diagnostic measure of neurodegeneration.
This conduction time has typically been estimated based on relatively slow evoked responses, although we now know that high-frequency activity in both the retina and visual cortex precede slower evoked responses by several tens of milliseconds.
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