Cristea Ileana
Spitalul Clinic de Urgenţă Militar Central Carol Davila-Bucureşti, Secţia Clinică de Oftalmologie.
Oftalmologia. 2009;53(1):7-13.
The visual evoked potential (VEP) is a recording of electrical activity of the visual cortex created by stimulation of the retina. The main indications are monitoring of visual function in babies and the investigation of optic neuropathy, particularly when associated with demyelination. It can also be used to monitor macular pathway function.