Abstract
The practicality or recording normative data for two components of the visually evoked magnetic response (VEMR) (P100M and P2M) using a single channel dc-SQUID second order gradiometer in an unshielded environment was investigated. Latency norms of the P100M and P2M were more variable than the corresponding electrical P100 and P2 visual evoked potentials. Methods of improving the normative data for clinical use were discussed.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Unpublished - 1991 |
Event | 8th International Biomagnetism Conference - Münster , Germany Duration: 19 Aug 1991 → 24 Aug 1991 |
Conference
Conference | 8th International Biomagnetism Conference |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Münster |
Period | 19/08/91 → 24/08/91 |
Keywords
- visually evoked magnetic response
- normative data