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Electrooculography (EOG) is a
technique for
measuring the corneo-retinal
standing potential that
exists between the
front and the back of the
human eye...
- Human-computer
interaction can
exploit other recording modalities, such as
electrooculography and eye-tracking.
These modalities do not
record brain activity and...
- a
special device called an
electronystagmograph (ENG), a form of
electrooculography (an
electrical method of
measuring eye
movements using external electrodes)...
- (paralysis),
resulting in an
absence of
signals in the EMG. EOG (
electrooculography), the
measure of the eyes’ movement, is the
third method used in the...
- An
electrogram (EGM) is a
recording of
electrical activity of
organs such as the
brain and heart,
measured by
monitoring changes in
electric potential...
- "Robust
Recognition of
Reading Activity in
Transit Using Wearable Electrooculography". In
Jadwiga Indulska,
Donald J. Patterson, Tom Rodden, Max Ott (eds...
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retinal cells (bipolar and
amacrine cells), and the
ganglion cells.
Electrooculography (EOG) is a
technique for
measuring the corneo-retinal
standing potential...
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throughout the body (usually skeletal,
occasionally smooth) 1—very
common electrooculography EOG eye—entire
globe 2—somewhat
common electroretinography ERG eye—retina...
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during sleep include electroencephalography (EEG) of
brain waves,
electrooculography (EOG) of eye movements, and
electromyography (EMG) of
skeletal muscle...
- EEG (iEEG or ECoG), EEG with
direct contact to the
cerebral cortex Electrooculography (EOG),
electrography of
intraocular potential differences Electroolfactography...