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Martinovic, "Pattern-reversal visual
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The influence of the disease duration on
evoked potentials has been proved earlier by analyzing P300 endogenous potentials in pSS [37].
Effects of hyperglycaemia on visual
evoked potentials in insulin-dependent diabetic patients.
Examination of
evoked potentials (EPs) is a simple and non-invasive method that is important in confirming clinical signs and symptoms as well as revealing silent lesions and multisystem involvement.
Butler, "The clinical role of
evoked potentials," Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, vol.
Visual
evoked potentials (VEPs) assess the integrity of the visual pathways from the optic nerve to the occipital cortex.
ISCEV standard for clinical visual
evoked potential. Doc Opthal 2010; 120:111-9.
After the completion of the imaging procedures, the patient was referred for a somatosensory
evoked potential (SSEP) test.
Author proposed the hybrid BCI based on P300
evoked potential and steady state visually
evoked potential (SSVEP) to control the smart home devices [8].
Results of visual
evoked potential (VEP) examination in individual patients Right eye Patient latency amplitude [ms] [[micro]V] No.
Hearing is one of the primary means for interacting with the environment and is important for survival and perceiving other animals and possible predators (STRAIN & MYERS, 2006).The brainstem auditory
evoked potential (BAEP) is an objective test that evaluates the integrity of the auditory pathway.
According to the protocols prepared following the preliminary diagnosis and clinical examination of the patients, one or several of the following examinations were performed: nerve transmission studies, needle electromyography (EMG), visual
evoked potentials (VEP), sensory
evoked potentials (SEP), brainstem auditory
evoked potential (BAEP), electroretinograms (ERG, repetitive nerve stimulation, single-fibre EMG studies, sphincter EMG, and sympathetic skin response.