Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1994-09-15
1995-11-21
Kamm, William E.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61B 50476
Patent
active
054677777
ABSTRACT:
A method for detecting electrical brain response in a subject includes presenting stimuli to the subject, and detecting electrical brain responses therefrom. The responses are analyzed for uncovering event related brain potentials. In one embodiment, the stimuli are presented with a predetermined inter-stimulus interval, and the subject is informed of a predetermined time range within which blinking is permitted. In another embodiment, Probe stimuli relevant to a situation under investigation are presented, and include acronyms.
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Conte Francis L.
Conte Francis Luca
Getzow Scott M.
Kamm William E.
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