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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Somewhere near here
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Smilin,
You might ask your neuro for a VEP, Visual Evoked Potential. It may be included in the EEG. It tracks how your brain processes visual information and uses the EEG electrodes to track your brain's response to visual stimuli. It is a normal part of a qEEG, quantified EEG which is an EEG with extra leads that is processes with a computer program.
Have you read the link in the NeuroEndocrinology thread ?
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