TermGallery
Anglès
Anglès
Espanyol
Català
Portuguès
Rus
CA
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
rus
вызванный потенциал
portuguès
potencial evocado
espanyol
potenciales evocados
Electrical potential in the nervous system.
erp
erps
evoked potential
rus
вызванный потенциал
Sinònims
Examples for "
erp
"
erp
erps
evoked potential
Examples for "
erp
"
1
Surprisingly, the
erp
A
gene maps at a distance from any other Fe-S biogenesis-related gene.
2
Results: Forty of 60 patients suffered from cP according to
ERP
criteria.
3
Significant attention-related enhancements were observed for both early and late
ERP
components.
4
Background: There is growing recognition that
ERP
is associated with adverse outcomes.
5
No significant relationships between
ERP
latencies and psychometric test results were found.
1
The dose and duration of metformin had no association with the
ERPs
.
2
The cortical organization of executive control was investigated using event-related potentials
(
ERPs
)
.
3
The
ERPs
showed evidence of enhanced perceptual-level processing for all targets at attended locations.
4
ERPs
have been advocated as objective tests of cognitive function.
5
Response-locked
ERPs
were separately averaged for correct and error trials.
1
So the idea here is called a steady state visually-
evoked
potential
or SSVEP.
2
A clinical protocol, lumbar puncture,
evoked
potential
and brain-spinal cord MRI were performed.
3
Conclusions: Slow-conducting parts of the motor pathway contribute notably to the motor
evoked
potential
.
4
Visually
evoked
potential
abnormalities were found in at least one eye of all cases.
5
Summary of background data: Somatosensory-
evoked
potential
monitoring has been used in children since the 1980s.
1
Summary of background data: Intraoperative
evoked
potentials
are sensitive to most anesthetics.
2
Electroretinograms and visual
evoked
potentials
were performed just prior to endpoint collection.
3
In 20 cases the
evoked
potentials
showed a continuous delay in the latency.
4
Electrodiagnostic studies were repeated and
evoked
potentials
indicated supratentorial recovery in the cerebrum.
5
Changes in nerve conduction were analyzed by measuring visual
evoked
potentials
.
6
Neurophysiological studies show increased latencies of
evoked
potentials
and event-related potentials.
7
Somatosensory
evoked
potentials
were categorized as normal, abnormal, or bilaterally absent.
8
Single-pulse-
evoked
potentials
,
however, were preserved after cooling in all cases.
9
The results are discussed in the context of the additive model of
evoked
potentials
.
10
Heartbeat-
evoked
potentials
(HEPs) were assessed during rest and a heartbeat perception task.
11
Somatosensory
evoked
potentials
after median and tibial nerve stimulation were within the normal range.
12
Somatosensory
evoked
potentials
,
brainstem auditory
evoked
potentials
,
and cortical auditory
evoked
potentials
were normal.
13
Induced gamma oscillations and
evoked
potentials
were not systematically co-localized.
14
Visual
evoked
potentials
revealed markedly decreased in amplitudes and elongated latencies for both eyes.
15
DC-potential and
evoked
potentials
(white matter stimulation) were recorded in layer III.
16
There are few reports on the relevance of
evoked
potentials
in neurologically asymptomatic HIV seropositives.
evoked
potentials
evoked
evoke
potential
rus
вызванный потенциал
portuguès
potencial evocado
espanyol
potenciales evocados
potencial evocado