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page 1Evoked potentials

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event-related potential
brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event
evoked potentials
electrical potential evoked in the nervous system
mismatch negativity
component in a sequence of stimuli
P300
event-related potential
N400
Component of time-locked EEG sign
Bereitschaftspotential
In neurology, the Bereitschaftspotential or BP (German for "readiness potential"), also called the pre-motor potential or readiness potential (RP), is a measure of activity in the motor cortex and supplementary motor area of the brain leading up to voluntary muscle movement. The BP is a manifestation of cortical contribution to the pre-motor planning of volitional movement. It was first recorded and reported in 1964 by Hans Helmut Kornhuber and Lüder Deecke at the University of Freiburg in Germany. In 1965 the full publication appeared after many control experiments.
brainstem auditory evoked potential
electrophysiological assessment of auditory system synchrony
steady state visually evoked potential
brain responses phase-locked to periodic visual stimulation