1. Department of Psychology, Brown University, and Butler Hospital, 02906, Providence, Rhode Island 2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, 14642, Rochester, New York
Abstract:
Evoked-potential measurements can readily be implemented on a microcomputer. We present as an example a system for obtaining an evoked-potential augmenting/reducing measure using the Apple II microcomputer. Specialized features of the PASCAL program and peripheral equipment are described.