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  • Evoked potential
  • Electrical potential evoked in the nervous system

    An evoked potential or evoked response (EV) is an electrical potential in a specific pattern recorded from a specific part of the nervous system, especially

    Evoked potential

    Evoked_potential

  • Somatosensory evoked potential
  • Electrical activity in the brain

    Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP or SSEP) is the electrical activity of the brain that results from the stimulation of touch. SEP tests measure that

    Somatosensory evoked potential

    Somatosensory_evoked_potential

  • Steady state visually evoked potential
  • Brain responses phase-locked to periodic visual stimulation

    Electrophysiology: Evoked Potentials and Evoked Magnetic Fields in Science and Medicine, Elsevier, 1989. K. E. Misulis, Spehlmann's Evoked Potential Primer,

    Steady state visually evoked potential

    Steady_state_visually_evoked_potential

  • Vestibular evoked myogenic potential
  • vestibular evoked myogenic potentials). Vestibular system Electrophysiology Evoked potential Auditory evoked potential Visual evoked potential Auditory

    Vestibular evoked myogenic potential

    Vestibular_evoked_myogenic_potential

  • Auditory brainstem response
  • Auditory phenomenon in the brain

    also called brainstem evoked response audiometry (BERA) or brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) or brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAERs) is

    Auditory brainstem response

    Auditory brainstem response

    Auditory_brainstem_response

  • Brainstem auditory evoked potential
  • Aspect of neuroanatomy

    brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs), also called brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAERs), are very small auditory evoked potentials in response

    Brainstem auditory evoked potential

    Brainstem_auditory_evoked_potential

  • Evoke
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    duo Evoke (album), a 2005 electro-industrial album by Wumpscut Evoke Motorcycles, a Chinese manufacturer of electric motorcycles Evoked potential Evocation

    Evoke

    Evoke

  • Event-related potential
  • Brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event

    equivalent of ERP is the ERF, or event-related field. Evoked potentials and induced potentials are subtypes of ERPs. With the discovery of the electroencephalogram

    Event-related potential

    Event-related potential

    Event-related_potential

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    his 1973 BCI challenge. It was a noninvasive EEG (actually Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP)) control of a cursor-like graphical object on a computer screen

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Neuralgia
  • Pain disorder characterized by pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves

    research settings including Laser Evoked Potentials and Quantitative Sensory testing.[citation needed] Laser evoked potentials (LEPs) are measurements of cortical

    Neuralgia

    Neuralgia

  • Clinical Neurophysiology (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Clinical Neurophysiology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by Elsevier. It was established in 1949 as Electroencephalography and Clinical

    Clinical Neurophysiology (journal)

    Clinical_Neurophysiology_(journal)

  • Pain empathy
  • Recognition and understanding of another person's pain

    being poked into the hand of another person, there is a reduced motor evoked potential in the muscle of the observer's hand. Lack of empathy occurs in several

    Pain empathy

    Pain_empathy

  • Frequency following response
  • Neural phenomenon

    response (FFR), also referred to as frequency following potential (FFP) is an evoked potential generated by periodic or nearly-periodic auditory stimuli

    Frequency following response

    Frequency_following_response

  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain

    possible with CT, PET, or MRI. Derivatives of the EEG technique include evoked potentials (EP), which involves averaging the EEG activity time-locked to the

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

  • Multifocal technique
  • Multifocal techniques are used in electroretinogram and visual evoked potential recordings to separate the responses originating from the stimulation of

    Multifocal technique

    Multifocal_technique

  • Medical procedure
  • Action to achieve a result in the delivery of healthcare

    Laryngoscopy Ophthalmoscopy Otoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Esophageal motility study Evoked potential Magnetoencephalography Medical imaging Angiography Aortography Cerebral

    Medical procedure

    Medical_procedure

  • Joseph Sgro
  • American mathematician

    of evoked potentials, with a particular focus on Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs). A summary of Sgro's efforts to improve evoked potential recording

    Joseph Sgro

    Joseph Sgro

    Joseph_Sgro

  • Bereitschaftspotential
  • Neurological measurement

    Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 N400 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Kornhuber

    Bereitschaftspotential

    Bereitschaftspotential

  • Evoked field
  • Magnetic fields produced by brain activity

    ongoing activity and reveals the evoked field. Evoked fields are the magnetoencephalographic equivalent to evoked potentials, which are part of the electroencephalogram

    Evoked field

    Evoked_field

  • N170
  • Brain response to faces

    Furthermore, the N170 is modulated by prediction error processes. When potentials evoked by images of faces are compared to those elicited by other visual

    N170

    N170

  • Mismatch negativity
  • Component in a sequence of stimuli

    readiness potential N2pc N100 N170 N200 N400 Oddball paradigm P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 (neuroscience) Somatosensory evoked potential Visual

    Mismatch negativity

    Mismatch_negativity

  • N100
  • Evoked potential in the brain

    In neuroscience, the N100 or N1 is a large, negative-going evoked potential measured by electroencephalography (its equivalent in magnetoencephalography

    N100

    N100

  • Evoked activity
  • Form of brain activity

    activity and behavior. In electroencephalography (EEG) research, evoked activity or evoked responses specifically refers to activity that is phase-locked

    Evoked activity

    Evoked_activity

  • Lateralized readiness potential
  • free will N400 P200 P300 (neuroscience) P3a P3b P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Coles, M. G. H., 1988. Modern Mind-brain Reading: Psychophysiology

    Lateralized readiness potential

    Lateralized_readiness_potential

  • Error-related negativity
  • Electrical activity in the brain

    Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 N400 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Nieuwenhuis

    Error-related negativity

    Error-related_negativity

  • N400 (neuroscience)
  • Component of time-locked EEG sign

    Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 P3a P3b P200 P300 P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Kutas M, Federmeier

    N400 (neuroscience)

    N400_(neuroscience)

  • High-frequency oscillations
  • Brainwaves with frequencies larger than 80 Hz

    shown HFO (reaching even 600 Hz) presence during sensory evoked potentials and somatosensory evoked magnetic field after median nerve stimulation. These bursts

    High-frequency oscillations

    High-frequency oscillations

    High-frequency_oscillations

  • Neurofeedback
  • Type of biofeedback

    Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that uses electrical potentials in the brain to reinforce desired brain states through operant conditioning. This

    Neurofeedback

    Neurofeedback

    Neurofeedback

  • Clinical neurophysiology
  • Medical specialty

    studies, EMG and evoked potentials, and electrodiagnostic physician focuses mainly on nerve conduction studies, needle EMG, and evoked potentials. The American

    Clinical neurophysiology

    Clinical_neurophysiology

  • P3b
  • second in the sequence, or whether they were equal. When examining evoked potentials to these stimuli (i.e., ERPs), Chapman and Bragdon found that both

    P3b

    P3b

    P3b

  • Tetanic fade
  • Diminishing muscle

    Tetanic fade refers to the diminishing muscle twitch response from an evoked potential stimulation of muscle under the effect of either a non-depolarizing

    Tetanic fade

    Tetanic_fade

  • Action potential
  • Neuron communication by electric impulses

    An action potential (also known as a nerve impulse or "spike" when in a neuron) is a series of quick changes in voltage across a cell membrane. An action

    Action potential

    Action potential

    Action_potential

  • C1 and P1
  • occipital potentials evoked by bright flashes. Journal of Physiology, 152, 108-121. Van Voorhis, S. & Hillyard, S. A. (1977). Visual evoked potentials and selective

    C1 and P1

    C1_and_P1

  • Steady state topography
  • Method for studying brain activity

    3: 337–347. Regan, D., (1989). Human Brain Electrophysiology: Evoked Potentials and Evoked Magnetic Fields in Science and Medicine. Elsevier, New York.

    Steady state topography

    Steady_state_topography

  • Kyphoscoliosis
  • Abnormal spinal curvature in the coronal and sagittal planes

    also noted the benefit of using a technique called neurogenic motor evoked potential (NMEP) monitoring in assisting the surgeon to avoid any neurological

    Kyphoscoliosis

    Kyphoscoliosis

    Kyphoscoliosis

  • Adrenoleukodystrophy
  • Genetic neurological disease

    throughout the body, reduces neuro inflammation and improves somatosensory evoked potential, found unchanged or worsened with only administration of GTO and GTE

    Adrenoleukodystrophy

    Adrenoleukodystrophy

    Adrenoleukodystrophy

  • Visual N1
  • The visual N1 is a visual evoked potential, a type of event-related electrical potential (ERP), that is produced in the brain and recorded on the scalp

    Visual N1

    Visual N1

    Visual_N1

  • Neurosarcoidosis
  • Medical condition

    (MRI) of the brain, lumbar puncture, electroencephalography (EEG) and evoked potential (EP) studies. If the diagnosis of sarcoidosis is suspected, typical

    Neurosarcoidosis

    Neurosarcoidosis

    Neurosarcoidosis

  • Chromostereopsis
  • Visual illusion in color images

    ; Trotter, Yves (2009). "Neural correlates of chromostereopsis: An evoked potential study". Neuropsychologia. 47 (12): 2677–81. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia

    Chromostereopsis

    Chromostereopsis

    Chromostereopsis

  • Neural oscillation
  • Brainwaves, repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system

    Vladimirovich Pravdich-Neminsky published the first animal EEG and the evoked potential of a dog. Neural oscillations are observed throughout the central nervous

    Neural oscillation

    Neural oscillation

    Neural_oscillation

  • Neuroregeneration
  • Renewal or physiological repair of damaged nerve tissue

    still needs to be done to optimize the environment for maximum regrowth potential. Neuroregeneration is important clinically, as it is part of the pathogenesis

    Neuroregeneration

    Neuroregeneration

  • Compound action potential
  • Compound action potential (or CAP) refers to various evoked potentials representing the summation of synchronized individual action potentials generated by

    Compound action potential

    Compound_action_potential

  • N1
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    publisher of game software N-of-1 (N=1) trial N1 (also called N100), an evoked potential over the human brain N1 ring, a term used in mathematics A non-small

    N1

    N1

  • Aortic aneurysm
  • Excessive enlargement of the human aorta

    effective in reducing spinal cord ischaemia. Neuromonitoring with motor-evoked potentials (MEP) can provide the surgeon objective criteria to direct selective

    Aortic aneurysm

    Aortic aneurysm

    Aortic_aneurysm

  • VEP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    electro-precipitator, a waste water remediation unit using electrocoagulation Visual evoked potential, a nervous response to light Venus Entry Probe, the former name of

    VEP

    VEP

  • Occipital lobe
  • Part of the brain at the back of the head

    the brain List of regions in the human brain Lunate sulcus Visual evoked potential Vertical occipital fasciculus Visual snow syndrome Wikimedia Commons

    Occipital lobe

    Occipital lobe

    Occipital_lobe

  • P600 (neuroscience)
  • Peak in electrical brain activity

    Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 N400 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Different

    P600 (neuroscience)

    P600_(neuroscience)

  • Alosidae
  • Family of fishes

    0.CO;2. ISSN 0272-4634. Ladich, F., & Fay, R. R. (2013). Auditory evoked potential audiometry in fish. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 23(3), 317-364

    Alosidae

    Alosidae

    Alosidae

  • N2pc
  • Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N100 N170 N400 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Luck, S

    N2pc

    N2pc

  • Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
  • Type of medical monitoring during surgery

    such as electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and evoked potentials to monitor the functional integrity of certain neural structures (e

    Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring

    Intraoperative_neurophysiological_monitoring

  • P3
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chemical Classification System P300 (neuroscience) or P3, a neural evoked potential component of the electroencephalogram (EEG) Honda P3, a robot Pentax

    P3

    P3

  • P300 (neuroscience)
  • Event-related potential

    second in the sequence, or whether they were equal. When examining evoked potentials to these stimuli (i.e., ERPs), Chapman and Bragdon found that both

    P300 (neuroscience)

    P300 (neuroscience)

    P300_(neuroscience)

  • P200
  • series of potential changes were consistently observed across repeated trials. These would later be classified as components of the visual evoked response

    P200

    P200

  • Sensory processing sensitivity
  • Personality trait of highly sensitive persons

    screening (Mehrabian), augmenting (of stimulation; Petrie), reducing (of evoked potential; Buchsbaum, Haier, & Johnson), reactivity (Strelau), avoidance temperament

    Sensory processing sensitivity

    Sensory processing sensitivity

    Sensory_processing_sensitivity

  • Goldfish
  • Freshwater fish common in aquariums

    ISBN 978-3-13-718701-1. Ladich, F., & Fay, R. R. (2013). Auditory evoked potential audiometry in fish. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 23(3), 317–364

    Goldfish

    Goldfish

    Goldfish

  • Audiometry
  • Branch of audiology measuring hearing sensitivity

    absorbance audiometry also called 3D tympanometry Evoked potential audiometry N1-P2 cortical audio evoked potential (CAEP) audiometry ABR is a neurologic tests

    Audiometry

    Audiometry

    Audiometry

  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • Brain stimulation using magnetic fields

    discharge an action potential. If used in the primary motor cortex, it produces muscle activity referred to as a motor evoked potential (MEP) which can be

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation

    Transcranial_magnetic_stimulation

  • Sentence processing
  • Process of understanding speech

    with research on the early left anterior negativity, an event-related potential often elicited as a response to phrase structure violations. Late closure

    Sentence processing

    Sentence processing

    Sentence_processing

  • Late positive component
  • readiness potential P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Friedman, D.; Johnson, R. E. (2000). "Event-related potential (ERP)

    Late positive component

    Late_positive_component

  • Spinal cord stroke
  • Rare type of stroke

    for the detection during operation, somatosensory evoked potential monitoring or motor evoked potential monitoring is necessary to early detect the spinal

    Spinal cord stroke

    Spinal_cord_stroke

  • James C. Tsai
  • isolated-check visual evoked potential technology for glaucoma patients, and early animal-model studies of erythropoietin as a potential neuroprotective agent

    James C. Tsai

    James C. Tsai

    James_C._Tsai

  • Contingent negative variation
  • Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 N400 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Hilmar

    Contingent negative variation

    Contingent_negative_variation

  • P3a
  • Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 N400 P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Comerchero

    P3a

    P3a

  • Oddball paradigm
  • Psychology research paradigm

    occasional omission of a stimulus can be utilized to investigate the evoked potentials. This paradigm is also applicable for studying the brain mechanisms

    Oddball paradigm

    Oddball paradigm

    Oddball_paradigm

  • N200 (neuroscience)
  • Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N400 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) P600 Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Folstein

    N200 (neuroscience)

    N200_(neuroscience)

  • Bioelectromagnetics
  • Study of electromagnetic fields and biological entity interaction

    safety hazard". Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section. 85 (2): 116–23. doi:10.1016/0168-5597(92)90077-O. PMID 1373364

    Bioelectromagnetics

    Bioelectromagnetics

  • ASSR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    professional workers Auditory steady-state response, a steady-state evoked potential of the brainstem in response to auditory stimuli Archivio storico del

    ASSR

    ASSR

  • Postoperative cognitive dysfunction
  • Cognitive decline following surgery

    Pin-On, Pathomporn (2018-05-15). "Processed electroencephalogram and evoked potential techniques for amelioration of postoperative delirium and cognitive

    Postoperative cognitive dysfunction

    Postoperative_cognitive_dysfunction

  • Early left anterior negativity
  • Lateralized readiness potential Mismatch negativity N2pc N100 N170 N200 P3a P3b P200 P300 (neuroscience) Somatosensory evoked potential Visual N1 Frisch,

    Early left anterior negativity

    Early_left_anterior_negativity

  • Sensation Seeking Scale
  • Psychological instrument for measuring sensation seeking

    Driscoll, P. (1996). Recent Developments in an Animal Model of Visual Evoked Potential Augmenting/Reducing and Sensation Seeking Behavior. Neuropsychobiology

    Sensation Seeking Scale

    Sensation_Seeking_Scale

  • Cortical spreading depression
  • Type of evoked potential

    Type of evoked potential

    Cortical spreading depression

    Cortical spreading depression

    Cortical_spreading_depression

  • List of medical abbreviations: S
  • secondary sex characteristics SSE sterile speculum exam SSEP somatosensory evoked potential SSI sliding scale insulin SSKI potassium iodide solution SSPE subacute

    List of medical abbreviations: S

    List_of_medical_abbreviations:_S

  • Brain fingerprinting
  • Forensic science technique using EEG to detect concealed information

    Sutton, Samuel; Braren, Margery; Zubin, Joseph; John, E. R. (1965). "Evoked-Potential Correlates of Stimulus Uncertainty". Science. 150 (3700): 1187–1188

    Brain fingerprinting

    Brain_fingerprinting

  • Neurology
  • Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system

    needle electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction studies (NCSs) and evoked potentials are also commonly ordered. Neurologists frequently perform lumbar

    Neurology

    Neurology

    Neurology

  • Pierre Stagnara
  • French spinal surgeon

    accidental extubation. Techniques such as somatosensory evoked potential or motor evoked potential have largely replaced the Stagnara wake-up test. It may

    Pierre Stagnara

    Pierre_Stagnara

  • Evoke plc
  • International sports betting and online gambling company

    Evoke plc, formerly 888 Holdings Limited, is an international sports betting and gambling company. It owns brands such as 888casino, 888poker, 888sport

    Evoke plc

    Evoke_plc

  • Mind machine
  • Meditation device

    their devices destroyed. Electroencephalography Event-related potential Evoked potential Hemi-Sync Human enhancement McConnell, Patrick A; Froeliger, Brett;

    Mind machine

    Mind machine

    Mind_machine

  • EV
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    chemistry Estradiol valerate, an estrogen medication Evoked potential, electrical potential evoked in the nervous system. Evolution-Data Optimized, a telecommunications

    EV

    EV

  • AEP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    extensively in information theory Attenuated Energy Projectile auditory evoked potential AEP Building, Columbus, Ohio AEP v. Connecticut, a 2011 United States

    AEP

    AEP

  • Salience network
  • Large-scale brain network involved in detecting and attending to relevant stimuli

    "top-down" signal localized to the AI and dACC occurs before a widespread evoked potential that corresponds to attentional shifting. It has also been hypothesized

    Salience network

    Salience network

    Salience_network

  • James Doty (physician)
  • American clinical professor of neurosurgery

    issued 8 July 1986 . Doty, James. "Device and method for monitoring evoked potentials and electroencephalograms". Retrieved 7 September 2013.{{cite web}}:

    James Doty (physician)

    James_Doty_(physician)

  • SEP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Somatosensory evoked potential, brain activity from touch Stanford Exploration Project, for seismic imaging of the Earth Standard electrode potential Strong

    SEP

    SEP

  • Models of consciousness
  • Aspect of consciousness research

    ISSN 1832-9101. Lehmann D, Skrandies W, Lindenmaier C. "Binocularly evoked potentials: slow, late components to random-dot stereograms and correlograms

    Models of consciousness

    Models_of_consciousness

  • Bioelectromagnetic medicine
  • EP or evoked response is usually interpreted as the severity of the biological entities' response toward the applied electromagnetic field. Evoked potentials

    Bioelectromagnetic medicine

    Bioelectromagnetic_medicine

  • Cognitive load
  • Effort being used in the working memory

    S2CID 241713101. Wilson, GF; Fullenkamp, P; Davis, I (February 1994). "Evoked potential, cardiac, blink, and respiration measures of pilot workload in air-to-ground

    Cognitive load

    Cognitive_load

  • Splashed white
  • Horse coat colour

    calmer. Deafness in horses can be diagnosed by brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP), which is minimally invasive and requires no sedation and minimal

    Splashed white

    Splashed white

    Splashed_white

  • Anesthesia awareness
  • Rare complication of general anesthesia

    small-dose isoflurane, and nitrous oxide on cortical somatosensory evoked potential and bispectral index monitoring in adolescents undergoing spinal fusion"

    Anesthesia awareness

    Anesthesia_awareness

  • Sound
  • Audible vibration that travels via pressure waves in matter

    PMID 12816892. Jones, S.; Longe, O.; Pato, M.V. (1998). "Auditory evoked potentials to abrupt pitch and timbre change of complex tones: electrophysiological

    Sound

    Sound

    Sound

  • Risto Näätänen
  • Finnish psychologist (1939–2023)

    Psychophysiology, 24(4), 375-425) Early selective-attention effect on evoked potential reinterpreted. (1978, Acta Psychologica, 42(4), 313-29) The role of

    Risto Näätänen

    Risto Näätänen

    Risto_Näätänen

  • Compound muscle action potential
  • Medical investigation

    group of almost simultaneous action potentials from several muscle fibers in the same area. These are usually evoked by stimulation of the motor nerve.

    Compound muscle action potential

    Compound_muscle_action_potential

  • American shad
  • Species of fish

    – via baltimoresun.com. Ladich, F., & Fay, R. R. (2013). Auditory evoked potential audiometry in fish. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 23(3), 317-364

    American shad

    American shad

    American_shad

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical specialty of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system

    Common modalities include somatosensory evoked potentials, motor evoked potentials, brainstem auditory evoked responses, and continuous electroencephalography

    Neurosurgery

    Neurosurgery

    Neurosurgery

  • Medicine
  • Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of illness

    activity, or (2) stimulus evoked responses. Subspecialties include electroencephalography, electromyography, evoked potential, nerve conduction study,

    Medicine

    Medicine

    Medicine

  • Kernohan's notch
  • Brain injury symptom

    2017 review Binder, D; Lyon R; Manley G (2004). "Transcranial motor evoked potential recording in a case of Kernohan's notch syndrome: Case report". Neurosurgery

    Kernohan's notch

    Kernohan's_notch

  • OpenVibe
  • Software platform

    OpenViBE is a software platform dedicated to designing, testing and using brain-computer interfaces. The package includes a Designer tool to create and

    OpenVibe

    OpenVibe

    OpenVibe

  • Tetanic stimulation
  • High frequency neuron stimulation

    stimulation is also used in augmenting motor evoked potentials during intraoperative neuromonitoring. Motor evoked potentials are electrophysiological signals that

    Tetanic stimulation

    Tetanic_stimulation

  • Gustatory cortex
  • Brain structure responsible for perception of taste

    tympani, and a lingual branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve elicit evoked field potential in the frontal operculum. Electrical stimulation of the insula in

    Gustatory cortex

    Gustatory_cortex

  • Electromyography
  • Electrodiagnostic medicine technique

    complications from these procedures have been reported in the literature. Evoked potential testing, likewise, has not been reported to cause any problems when

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

  • Nitrazepam
  • Benzodiazepine sedative

    (December 1988). "Short latency somatosensory evoked potentials and brain-stem auditory evoked potentials in coma due to CNS depressant drug poisoning

    Nitrazepam

    Nitrazepam

    Nitrazepam

  • Slow vertex response
  • or V potential) is an electrochemical signal associated with electrophysiological recordings of the auditory system, specifically Auditory evoked potentials

    Slow vertex response

    Slow_vertex_response

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  • Beri
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical, British, English, German

    Beri

    My Corn

  • Siddak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Siddak

    Lord Shiva

  • Ingegerd
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Ingegerd

    Guarded by Ing; Ing's Beauty; Ing's Place

  • Pramlocha | ப்ரம்லோசா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pramlocha | ப்ரம்லோசா

    Beauty of beauties

  • Rangitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rangitha

    Happy, Charmed

  • Guzeena
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Guzeena

    Adopting; Selecting

  • Muskan
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muskan

    Smile Happy

  • Thorpe
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Teutonic

    Thorpe

    Hamlet; Small Village

  • CONSTANZA
  • Female

    Spanish

    CONSTANZA

    Spanish form of Latin Constantia, CONSTANZA means "steadfast."

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  • Girl/Female

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  • Devote
  • a.

    Devoted; addicted; devout.

  • Addict
  • p. p.

    Addicted; devoted.

  • Self-devoted
  • a.

    Devoted in person, or by one's own will.

  • Revoked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Revoke

  • Evoked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Evoke

  • Explicate
  • a.

    Evolved; unfolded.

  • Apolaustic
  • a.

    Devoted to enjoyment.

  • Hooked
  • a.

    Having the form of a hook; curvated; as, the hooked bill of a bird.

  • Evoke
  • v. t.

    To call away; to remove from one tribunal to another.

  • Renege
  • v. i.

    To revoke.

  • Revoking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Revoke

  • Evoking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Evoke

  • Revoke
  • v. t.

    Hence, to annul, by recalling or taking back; to repeal; to rescind; to cancel; to reverse, as anything granted by a special act; as, , to revoke a will, a license, a grant, a permission, a law, or the like.

  • Revoker
  • n.

    One who revokes.

  • Devoted
  • a.

    Consecrated to a purpose; strongly attached; zealous; devout; as, a devoted admirer.

  • Evocative
  • a.

    Calling forth; serving to evoke; developing.

  • Evoke
  • v. t.

    To call out; to summon forth.

  • Suffocate
  • a.

    Suffocated; choked.

  • Uncous
  • a.

    Hooklike; hooked.

  • Indevote
  • a.

    Not devoted.