Steady state visually evoked potential

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title: Steady state visually evoked potential
text: In neurology and neuroscience research, steady state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) are signals that are natural responses to visual stimulation at specific frequencies. When the retina is excited by a visual stimulus ranging from 3.5 Hz to 75 Hz, the brain generates electrical activity at the same frequency of the visual stimulus. SSVEPs are typically measured using electroencephalography. SSVEPs are useful in research because of the excellent signal-to-noise ratio and relative immunity to
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