The difference between electroencephalography and evoked potentials is that evoked potentials
A) record electrical and muscle activity.
B) monitor cerebral blood flow velocity.
C) record impulses generated by sensory stimuli.
D) cannot be used in the assessment of spinal cord injury.
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