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"Cross-talk" in Recording Evoked Potentials

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialties Neurology
Physiology
Date 1992 Nov 1
PMID 1280192
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Abstract

When two potentials having large amplitude differences are simultaneously recorded, the large amplitude potential contaminates the small amplitude response. The small, early potentials generated by this contamination resemble far-field potentials. Although scalp-recorded SEP was contaminated by waves similar to the peripheral potential, peak latencies and wave form were not identical. Experiments simulating the recording situation verified the presence of "cross-talk." Capacitive coupling would shift peaks and alter the wave forms. Other possible mechanisms for the cross-talk and methods of minimizing it are offered. One should be cautious interpreting the results when potentials of large amplitude differences are simultaneously recorded.

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