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HEARING IMPAIRMENT IN CHILDREN WITH PERINATAL INJURIES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
The results of two-stage audiologic examination (otoacoustic emissions method and assessment of auditory evoked potentials) of 74 term and premature newborns are shown in this article.
E. V. Shishkinskaya+3 more
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Separation of multiple evoked responses using differential amplitude and latency variability [PDF]
In neuroelectrophysiology one records electric potentials or magnetic fields generated by ensembles of synchronously active neurons in response to externally presented stimuli. These evoked responses are often produced by multiple generators in the presence of ongoing background activity.
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Hongli Yue,1,* Man Zhou,2,* Yingzi Chong,1 Miao Cheng,1 Hui Qiao,3 Yu Lu,1 Weihua Cui1 1Department of Anesthesiology, Beijing Tian Tan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Anesthesiology ...
Yue H+6 more
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The evoked potential is a neuronal activity that originates when a stimulus is presented. To achieve its detection, various techniques of brain signal processing can be used. One of the most studied evoked potentials is the P300 brain wave, which usually
Alan F. Pérez-Vidal+3 more
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Clinical utility of contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) in a case of mentalis nerve lesion
Objective: Nociceptive evoked potentials are still infrequently used in electrodiagnostic studies of single patients. We report a case in which the results of contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) provided unique information for the diagnosis.
Amparo Lugo+5 more
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Correspondences in the Behavior of the Electroretinogram and of the Potentials Evoked at the Visual Cortex [PDF]
Frederick Crescitelli, Ernest Gardner
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Steady State Visually Evoked Potentials detection using a single electrode consumer-grade EEG device for BCI applications [PDF]
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) implement a direct communication pathway between the brain of an user and an external device, as a computer or a machine in general. One of the most used brain responses to implement non-invasive BCIs is the so called steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP).
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Modulation during sleep of the spino-cerebellar evoked potentials [PDF]
Giancarlo Carli+2 more
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Neural correlates of flow using auditory evoked potential suppression [PDF]
"Flow" is a hyper-engaged state of consciousness most commonly described in athletics, popularly termed "being in the zone." Quantitative research into flow has been hampered by the disruptive nature of gathering subjective reports. Here we show that a passive probe (suppression of Auditory Evoked Potential in EEG) that allowed our participants to ...
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