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constructed mathematically from any other, the EEG can be
viewed by the
electroencephalographer in any
display montage that is desired. The EEG is read by a clinical...
- in the 1930s by W. Grey Walter, who
improved upon Hans Berger's
electroencephalograph machine (EEG) to
detect alpha and
delta waves.
Delta waves can be...
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typically stated in
medical instrumentation systems such as the
electroencephalograph (EEG) and the
electrocardiograph (ECG), in a wide
variety of scientific...
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Experimental psychology refers to work done by
those who
apply experimental methods to
psychological study and the
underlying processes.
Experimental psychologists...
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interpretations in
areas utilizing the electromyograph, electrodermograph,
electroencephalograph and
electrocardiogram among others. The
concept of
biofeedback is...
- An
electroencephalograph running on
Windows XP. The
medical industry's
continued use of
Windows XP is
partly due to
medical applications being incompatible...
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professor of
neurology and
psychiatry in Jena. He
invented the
electroencephalograph,
placing electrical recording equipment on the
surface of the skull...
- 218–20. PMID 13182975.
Cohen HD,
Rosen RC,
Goldstein L (May 1976). "
Electroencephalographic laterality changes during human ****ual ****".
Archives of ****ual...
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Memory and
psychiatric comorbidities may occur.
Diagnosis relies on
electroencephalographic (EEG) and
neuroimaging studies.
Anticonvulsant medications, epilepsy...
- WIFE is an
acronym which stands for, "Wired
Integrated Female Electroencephalograph."
Karen is Plankton's own invention, ****embled from a calculator...