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  2. Event-related potential - Wikipedia

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    ERPs are used extensively in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, cognitive science, and psycho-physiological research. Experimental psychologists and neuroscientists have discovered many different stimuli that elicit reliable ERPs from participants. The timing of these responses is thought to provide a measure of the timing of the brain's ...

  3. Electrophysiological techniques for clinical diagnosis

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    EKGs provide information about heart rate, heart rhythms and provide some data on underlying myocardium, valves and coronary vessels. EKGs can be used to aid in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, left ventricular hyptertrophy, valvulopathies, and coronary artery disease.

  4. Electroencephalography - Wikipedia

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    There are types of activity that are statistically uncommon, but not associated with dysfunction or disease. These are often referred to as "normal variants". The mu rhythm is an example of a normal variant. The normal electroencephalogram (EEG) varies by age. The prenatal EEG and neonatal EEG is quite different from the adult EEG. Fetuses in ...

  5. Electrogram - Wikipedia

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    When electrical recordings are made from the skin, it is considered to be an ECG as described above.However, electrical recordings made from within the heart such as with an artificial cardiac pacemaker or during an electrophysiology study, the signals recorded are considered an "electrogram" instead of an ECG.

  6. Biosignal - Wikipedia

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    Electroencephalogram (EEG) Electrocardiogram (ECG) Electromyogram (EMG) Electrooculogram (EOG) Electroretinogram (ERG) Electrogastrogram (EGG) Galvanic skin response (GSR) or electrodermal activity (EDA) EEG, ECG, EOG and EMG are measured with a differential amplifier which registers the difference between two electrodes attached to the skin.

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    "We have been prescribing many long-term drugs for hypertension, heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, arthritis, reflux and many other diseases without hesitation," he said ...