Zusammenfassung
Beim gesunden wachen Menschen rufen sensible Hautreize eine Sinneswahrnehmung hervor, neurophysiologisch kommt es zum Auftreten von sensiblen Nervenaktionspotentialen, spinalen und zerebralen SEP und damit zu einer Änderung der bioelektrischen Hirnaktivität. Die Registrierung der somatosensorisch evozierten Potentiale (SEP) gelang erstmals Dawson (1947) bei einem Patienten mit Myoklonus-Epilepsie mit Hilfe der photographischen Überlagerungstechnik. Eine genaue Registrierung und Analyse der SEP war aber erst mit Einsatz der Summationstechnik (Dawson 1954) und der Entwicklung der Mittelwertrechner möglich (Halliday 1967).
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Jörg, J. (1984). SEP in der neurologischen Diagnostik und ihren Grenzgebieten (Neurochirurgie und Orthopädie). In: Jörg, J., Hielscher, H. (eds) Evozierte Potentiale (VEP, SEP, AEP) in Klinik und Praxis. Kliniktaschenbücher. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97873-9_7
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