Multiple Choice
The main difference between an average evoked potential (AEP) and a "raw" evoked potential is that
A) an AEP is usually unobservable.
B) an AEP is an alpha wave.
C) a raw evoked potential is often unobservable amidst the random noise of the ongoing EEG signal.
D) an AEP is a unit response.
E) a raw evoked potential is likely to be larger.
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