Evoked potentials
Abstract
The evoked or evoked potentials (PE) are the respective cerebral electrical response, as well as some specific spinal or subcortical relays, before the application of a stimulus that can be auditory (click, pips, burst, etc.), electrical, visual (light flash, chromatic pattern on TV etc.), pressure, etc. which are extracted from the background electroencephalogram (EEG) with analog-digital-digital-analogue averaging technique (AD-DA).
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