Research Article

Pattern Visual Evoked Potentials Elicited by Organic Electroluminescence Screen

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Changes in the average luminance of a single check of the cathode-ray tube (CRT) screen and the organic electroluminescence (OLED) screen during pattern reversal. There is no luminance change in the overall luminance across the screen because half of the checks are changing in the opposite direction. ((a), (c), and (e)) cathode-ray tube (CRT) screen shows burst of pulses and ((b), (d), and (f)) organic electroluminescence (OLED) screen shows rectangular-shaped luminance change. (a) Luminance changes of a single check from white to black of CRT screen. (c) Luminance changes of a single check from black to white of CRT screen. (e) Averaged luminance changes of the CRT screen. There is no change in the total luminance (y-axis) during time (x-axis). (b) Luminance changes of a single check from white to black of OLED screen. (d) Luminance changes of a single check from black to white of OLED screen. (f) Averaged luminance changes of OLED screen. There is no change in the total luminance (y-axis) during time (x-axis).
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