Visual-evoked potentials, as seen on a signal-averaged electroencephalogram, demonstrated clearly recognizable changes in 6 normal dogs undergoing deep hypothermia and rewarming. These changes were more clearly recognizable than changes in the unevoked electroencephalogram with or without signal averaging.

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