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- Hemodynamics or haemodynamics are the dynamics of blood flow. The circulatory system is controlled by homeostatic mechanisms of autoregulation, just as...
- Atherosclerosis is a pattern of the disease arteriosclerosis, characterized by development of abnormalities called lesions in walls of arteries. This is...
- 2013-01-21 at the Wayback Machine> Shibasaki, Hiroshi. "Human Brain Mapping: Hemodynamic Response and Electrophysiology." Elsevier. N.p., n.d. Web. <http://moodle...
- The hemodynamics of the aorta is an ongoing field of research in which the goal is to identify what flow patterns and subsequent forces occur within the...
- baseline and changes in impedance to measure and calculate hemodynamic parameters Hemodynamics is a subchapter of cardiovascular physiology, which is concerned...
- cord of humans or other animals by imaging the change in blood flow (hemodynamic response) related to energy use by brain cells. Since the early 1990s...
- shifted its focus to building hardware that measures electrical and hemodynamic signals produced by the brain. In 2020, Kernel demonstrated a pair of...
- injury, seizures Hemodynamic monitoring and optimization, Ventilator management, glucose control, antiepileptics Cardiovascular Hemodynamic instability, cardiogenic...
- is used to detect changes in the BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) hemodynamic response to neural activity in response to certain events. Within fMRI...
- of the cardiac function curve and venous return curve is used in one hemodynamic model. Venous return (VR) is the flow of blood back to the heart. Under...