- evoked cortical potential
- cortical evoked p.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
cortical evoked potential — an evoked potential recorded from the cerebral cortex. Called also evoked cortical p … Medical dictionary
Evoked potential — Intervention MeSH D005071 An evoked potential (or evoked response ) is an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal following presentation of a … Wikipedia
visual evoked potential — (VEP), visual evoked cortical potential in electroencephalography, changes in the evoked cortical potential when the eye is stimulated by light; variations are diagnostic for abnormalities of the visual system and for other disorders,… … Medical dictionary
Cortical cooling — Neuroscientists generate various studies to help explain many of the complex connections and functions of the brain. Most studies utilize animal models that have varying degrees of comparison to the human brain; for example, small rodents are… … Wikipedia
potential — 1. Capable of doing or being, although not yet doing or being; possible, but not actual. 2. A state of tension in an electric source enabling it to do work under suitable conditions; in relation to electricity, p. is analogous to the temperature… … Medical dictionary
Visuell evoziertes Potential — Kontrastumkehr eines Schachbrettmusters mit Fixierpunkt Visuell evozierte Potentiale (VEP, auch: VECP = visually evoked cortical potentials) sind durch visuelle Stimulation der Netzhaut hervorgerufene Potentialunterschiede geringer elektrischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials — Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) are a subclass of Event related potentials (ERPs). For AEPs, the event is a sound. AEPs (and ERPs) are very small electrical voltage potentials originating from the brain recorded from the scalp in response to an … Wikipedia
VECP — visually evoked cortical potential … Medical dictionary
VECP — • visually evoked cortical potential … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
N100 — In neuroscience, the N100 or N1 is a large, negative going evoked potential measured by electroencephalography (its equivalent in magnetoencephalography is the M100); it peaks in adults between 80 and 120 milliseconds after the onset of a… … Wikipedia