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Evoked potential and Sense

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Difference between Evoked potential and Sense

Evoked potential vs. Sense

An evoked potential or evoked response is an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal following presentation of a stimulus, as distinct from spontaneous potentials as detected by electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), or other electrophysiologic recording method. A sense is a physiological capacity of organisms that provides data for perception.

Similarities between Evoked potential and Sense

Evoked potential and Sense have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Central nervous system, Cerebral cortex, Electrophysiology, Nervous system, Somatosensory system, Stimulus (physiology).

Central nervous system

The central nervous system (CNS) is the part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.

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Cerebral cortex

The cerebral cortex is the largest region of the cerebrum in the mammalian brain and plays a key role in memory, attention, perception, cognition, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.

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Electrophysiology

Electrophysiology (from Greek ἥλεκτρον, ēlektron, "amber"; φύσις, physis, "nature, origin"; and -λογία, -logia) is the study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues.

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Nervous system

The nervous system is the part of an animal that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body.

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Somatosensory system

The somatosensory system is a part of the sensory nervous system.

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Stimulus (physiology)

In physiology, a stimulus (plural stimuli) is a detectable change in the internal or external environment.

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Evoked potential and Sense Comparison

Evoked potential has 92 relations, while Sense has 254. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 1.73% = 6 / (92 + 254).

References

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