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Furthermore , it was found that SEPs were diagnostically more sensitive than
visual or auditory evoked responses . Auditory ... Early components of the
response are best evoked by stimulation with loud ( 80 to 90 db ) clicks
generated 52 IV VII ...
Furthermore , it was found that SEPs were diagnostically more sensitive than
visual or auditory evoked responses . Auditory ... Early components of the
response are best evoked by stimulation with loud ( 80 to 90 db ) clicks
generated 52 IV VII ...
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Magnetic source localization images showing unusual visual response in right
hemisphere . ... patterns undergoing rapid ( greater than 10 Hz ) contrast
reversals , it is sometimes possible to isolate what appear to be dipolar visual
responses .
Magnetic source localization images showing unusual visual response in right
hemisphere . ... patterns undergoing rapid ( greater than 10 Hz ) contrast
reversals , it is sometimes possible to isolate what appear to be dipolar visual
responses .
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Magnetic source localization image showing source of late ( 70 msec )
component of right median nerve response from the same patient in Fig . 9-65 .
The source locali to ipsilateral medial parietal cortex , inferior to the left leg region
.
Magnetic source localization image showing source of late ( 70 msec )
component of right median nerve response from the same patient in Fig . 9-65 .
The source locali to ipsilateral medial parietal cortex , inferior to the left leg region
.
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Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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