体性感覚誘発電位
1. Somatosensory evoked potentialSomatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs or SSEPs) are a useful, noninvasive means of assessing somatosensory system functioning. By combining SEP recordings at different levels of the somatosensory pathways, it is possible to assess the transmission of the afferent volley from the periphery up to the cortex. SEP components include a series of positive and negative deflections that can be elicited by virtually any sensory stimuli.
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