Abstract
A high level of evidence does not exist for many aspects of testing for visual sensitivity. Evidenced-based studies are needed in several areas, including (i) reliability of LED-based stimulators, (ii) the most appropriate montages for displaying responses, (iii) testing during pregnancy, and (iv) the role of visual-sensitivity testing in the diagnosis of neurological disorders affecting the elderly and very elderly. Standardization of testing across the country will be an important step in filling the existing gaps of knowledge.
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Seshia, S. S., Young, G. B., & Zifkin, B. G. (2008). Guidelines for visual-sensitive EEG testing. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0317167100008532
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