
Evoked Potentials (EP)
Evoked Potentials (EP) are measurements that assess the electrical activity in the brain and nervous system in response to specific stimuli, such as visual, auditory, or sensory signals. During a test, electrodes placed on the scalp or skin detect the brain's reactions to these stimuli, providing valuable information about how well the nervous system is functioning. Clinically, EPs help diagnose and monitor conditions like multiple sclerosis, nerve damage, and other neurological disorders by revealing how effectively the nervous system communicates and processes information.