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An '''auditory evoked potential''' is a type of [[evoked potential]] which can be used to trace the signal generated by a sound, from the [[cochlear nerve]], through the [[lateral lemniscus]], to the [[medial geniculate nucleus]], and to the [[Cerebral cortex|cortex]]. | An '''auditory evoked potential''' is a type of [[evoked potential]] which can be used to trace the signal generated by a sound, from the [[cochlear nerve]], through the [[lateral lemniscus]], to the [[medial geniculate nucleus]], and to the [[Cerebral cortex|cortex]]. | ||
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* [http://www.cf.ac.uk/biosi/staff/jacob/teaching/sensory/aep1.html Illustration] at [[Cardiff University]] | * [http://www.cf.ac.uk/biosi/staff/jacob/teaching/sensory/aep1.html Illustration] at [[Cardiff University]] | ||
[[Category:Neurophysiology]] | [[Category:Neurophysiology]] |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 8 August 2012
An auditory evoked potential is a type of evoked potential which can be used to trace the signal generated by a sound, from the cochlear nerve, through the lateral lemniscus, to the medial geniculate nucleus, and to the cortex.
External links
- Auditory+Evoked+Potentials at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- Overview at University of British Columbia
- Illustration at Cardiff University