visual evoked potentials (veps)

How are VEP Results Interpreted?

VEP results are interpreted by analyzing the waveform generated in response to visual stimuli. Key aspects include the latency and amplitude of the waves:
- [Latency](): The time taken from the onset of the visual stimulus to the peak of the VEP response. Delayed latency can indicate issues in the visual pathway.
- [Amplitude](): The height of the waveform, which reflects the strength of the response. Reduced amplitude can signal problems in the visual cortex or pathways.

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