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The first sentence states: "In the field of neuropsychology, a visual evoked potential is an evoked potential caused by sensory stimulation of a subject's visual field." Can the first phrase (i.e. "In the field of neuropsychology") be removed as redundant information because the definition is the same for the field of ophthalmology? Edwardian 05:15, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
I'd think so. -- 171.64.204.98 22:25, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
I am a little new to the medical field, and I book a lot of VEP's for Pt. I need a quick explination that I can give to Pt. that will let them now what a VEP is. Put in terms that they can understand.
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The first sentence states: "In the field of neuropsychology, a visual evoked potential is an evoked potential caused by sensory stimulation of a subject's visual field." Can the first phrase (i.e. "In the field of neuropsychology") be removed as redundant information because the definition is the same for the field of ophthalmology? Edwardian 05:15, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
I'd think so. -- 171.64.204.98 22:25, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
I am a little new to the medical field, and I book a lot of VEP's for Pt. I need a quick explination that I can give to Pt. that will let them now what a VEP is. Put in terms that they can understand.