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What is an ERP Analysis?<\/h2>\n

An Event Related Potential (ERP) is a scalp electrical potential occurring after presentation of a sensory stimulus as detected by electroencephalography (EEG). ERPs have the advantages of being objective, often more sensitive than detailed neurological examination. ERPs are measured while the patient is engaged in a task of attention. ERPs are considered reliable readings that give information about how a brain processes visual and auditory data. It also provides information about how the brain activates, inhibits impulses and evaluates the outcome of the processing.<\/p>\n

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Uses<\/h2>\n

ERPs are helpful to understand how the brain processes. Event Related Potential tests measure the time it takes for the brain to respond to sensory stimuli as a way of detecting and monitoring problems or irregularities with how the nervous system is functioning. This leads to a better understanding of the person’s daily experience. For instance, irregularities\u00a0in the monitoring potential indicates the brain does not assess if an action is completed.<\/p>\n

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What is involved?<\/h2>\n

This test occurs as part of the qEEG. See\u00a0Functional EEG analysis<\/a>\u00a0for how the data is collected.
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