Evoked potentials
What is it?
What is it?In this examination, we check whether the nerves transmit signals normally.
- BERA (Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry): test of the auditory pathways, which are closely linked to the pathways of the balance organ
- MEP (Motor Evoked Potential): test of motor pathways
- SSEP (Somato Sensory Evoked Potential): test of sensory pathways
- VEP (Visually Evoked Potential): test of visual pathways
How does the test procedure work?
How does the test procedure work?A staff member of the neurology department will place electrodes on your head, arm and/or leg. They will use a kind of gel and sometimes adhesive tape are used for this.
Then you receive repeated stimuli:
- BERA: sound via headphones or earplugs
- MEP: a special coil is placed above your head, providing a magnetic pulse
- SSEP: electrical shocks on the pulse or ankle
- VEP: looking at a checkerboard pattern on a screen
Practical things to think about
Practical things to think about- BERA: be sure to say if you have a hearing aid
- VEP : do not remove your glasses or contact lenses: you must be able to see the stimulus on the screen clearly.
Centres and specialist areas
Centres and specialist areas
Latest publication date: 13/08/2024
Supervising author: Dr Aers Isabelle