| 1. | Clinical neurophysiology, is a broader field that includes EMG and evoked potentials.
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| 2. | He became best known for his work on pattern-reversal visual evoked potential.
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| 3. | His early studies on evoked potentials garnered much recognition in the late 1950s.
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| 4. | Most of these monitors use proprietary algorithms monitoring brain activity via evoked potentials.
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| 5. | There could be an abnormal electroretinogram or visual evoked potentials.
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| 6. | The intuitive argument is based on average evoked potential experiments.
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| 7. | This form of testing utilizes EEG recordings of visual-evoked potentials through the use of electrodes.
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| 8. | Evoked potentials and induced potentials are subtypes of ERPs.
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| 9. | Auditory evoked potentials ( AEPs ) are a subclass of event-related potentials ( ERP ) s.
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| 10. | Libet postulated that the primary evoked potential ( EP ) serves as a " time marker ".
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