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Development Of Integrated Electrodes To Measure Visually Evoked Potential
This paper presents a design concept employed in developing a hybrid IC chip that can be attached to a transducer. The signal that we are interested in measuring is the Visually Evoked Potential (VEP), The Existing system's potential problems are presented. The major components of the new integrated electrodes that are under development are described. Some of the future usage and enhancements are discussed.