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Dictionary » E » Evoked response Evoked responseEvoked response An alteration in the electrical activity of a region of the nervous system through which an incoming sensory stimulus is passing; may be somatosensory (SER), auditory (BAER), or visual (VER). See: evoked potential. ![]()
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