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Clinical neurophysiology is the study of the functions of the nervous system in the clinical setting, for diagnostics, intensive care, and intraoperative monitoring, etc. It utilizes techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP), motor evoked potentials (MEP), brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAER), etc.

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References:

  1. Book: Clinical Neurophysiology (Contemporary Neurology Series, 66) by Jasper R. Daube (Editor) (Hits: 1141 - Rating: 0 - Votes: 0) Rate/Review It!

  2. Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology Journal subscription from Amazon.com (Hits: 496 - Rating: 0 - Votes: 0) Rate/Review It!

  3. Journal: Clinical Neurophysiology The Journal web site (Hits: 485 - Rating: 0 - Votes: 0) Rate/Review It!

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