Normalization of Visual Evoked Potentials Using Underlying Electroencephalogram Levels Improves Amplitude Reproducibility in Rats
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(3), pp. 1473–1473
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Abstract
Underlying EEG signals should be considered in measuring the VEP amplitude. In this study, a useful technique was developed for VEP data processing that could also be used for other cortical evoked potential recordings and for clinical VEP interpretation in humans.
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