1998
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1077(199807)13:5<337::aid-hup7>3.0.co;2-p
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Critical flicker fusion threshold: a useful research tool in patients with Alzheimer's disease

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“…This finding is consistent with previous literature which shows that sensory functions and processing speed are important for executive functions (e.g., Albinet et al, 2012;Cronin-Golomb et al, 1995). Additionally, past research on individuals with frontal lobe lesions or tumors indicates that these injuries negatively affect CFF performance (Curran & Wattis, 1998). Traditionally, it has been thought that higher executive function is regulated primarily by the prefrontal cortex.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…This finding is consistent with previous literature which shows that sensory functions and processing speed are important for executive functions (e.g., Albinet et al, 2012;Cronin-Golomb et al, 1995). Additionally, past research on individuals with frontal lobe lesions or tumors indicates that these injuries negatively affect CFF performance (Curran & Wattis, 1998). Traditionally, it has been thought that higher executive function is regulated primarily by the prefrontal cortex.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Critical flicker fusion (CFF) thresholds, for example, are measures of the highest average frequency at which an individual can perceive a flickering stimulus. They represent the highest frequency point of the temporal CS function (100% modulation) and appear to be strongly driven not just by the eye, but also processes within the brain itself (Curran, Hindmarch, Wattis, & Shillingford, 1990;Curran & Wattis, 1998;Nardella et al, 2014). Additionally, CFF performance can be negatively affected by tumors and lesions in all four lobes of the brain (Curran et al, 1990;Curran & Wattis, 1998).…”
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“…The critical flicker fusion threshold was determined using the Leeds Psychomotor Tester (Leeds Psychomotor Services, York). This is a measure of central nervous system arousal and activation (Curran and Wattis 1998;Schmitt et al 2002b). The mean of six measurements was taken as a dependent variable.…”
Section: Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CFF is most often interpreted in terms of a CNS arousal and activation (Curran and Wattis 1998). CFF shifts, however, may also occur as a result of changes in a subjects' response criterion, particularly when CFF is determined by the method of limits paradigm (Clark 1966).…”
Section: Design and Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%