Abstract
A reference electrode close to active tissue can contaminate intracranial EEG signalsInterpretation of pulse-evoked potentials can be biased by reference contaminationLow response variability between channels is indicative of reference contaminationReference contamination can be resolved through data recollection or re-referencing.
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