Senior Scientist
ANTHONY M. NORCIA, Ph.D.

Methodology

Tang Y., Norcia A.M. (1995) An adaptive filter for steady-state evoked responses. Electroencephalog. Clin. Neurophysiol.. 96, 168-277.

Tang Y., Norcia A.M. (1995) Application of adaptive filtering to the steady-state evoked response. Med. Biol. Eng. Comput. 33, 391-395.

Norcia A.M. (1994) Vision testing by visual evoked potential techniques. In: The Eye in Infancy. Isenberg S. (ed.), Mosby, Chicago, pp. 157-173.

Tang Y., Norcia A.M. (1993) Improved processing of the steady-state evoked potential. Electroencephalog. Clin. Neurophysiol. 88, 323-334.

Norcia A.M. (1993) Improving infant evoked response measurement. In: Early Visual Development Normal and Abnormal. Simons K. (ed.), Oxford, New York, pp. 536-552.

Norcia A.M., Tyler C.W., Hamer R.D., Wesemann W. (1989) Measurement of spatial contrast sensitivity with the swept contrast VEP. Vision Res. 29, 627-637.

Allen D., Norcia A.M., Tyler C.W. (1986) A comparative study of electrophysiological and psychophysical measurement of the contrast sensitivity function in humans. Am. J. Optom. Physiol. Optics, 63, 442-449.

Norcia A.M., Shinn P., Sato T., Mertus J. (1986) Methods for the identification of evoked response components in the frequency and combined time/frequency domains. Electroencephalog. Clin. Neurophysiol. 65, 212-226.

Norcia A.M., Clarke M., Tyler C.W. (1985) Digital filtering and robust regression techniques for estimating sensory thresholds from the evoked potential. IEEE Eng. Med. Biol. Soc. 4, 26-32.