electroencephalograph

[ UK /ɪlˌɛktɹə‍ʊənsˈɛfɐlˌɒɡɹæf/ ]
NOUN
  1. medical instrument that records electric currents generated by the brain
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  • I sat down, and Laurie explained that I was going to have an electroencephalography, or EEG, a test that examined my brain activity. Chocolate & Vicodin
  • As far as dharana, dhyana and samadhi are concerned, they are similar to some meditational techniques such as transcendental meditation developed by Mahesh Yogi, Some studies are available on these, where electroencephalographic and electromyography techniques are utilized alongwith other methodologies; involving autoanalyzer, spectrophotometry etc. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Symptoms include rapidly progressing dementia, psychiatric and behavioral abnormalities, and a distinctive electroencephalograph reading.
  • They did all the tests: electroencephalographs, chest x-rays, a lumbar puncture.
  • In October 1999, Ms W underwent a second neurosurgical procedure under local anesthesia with intraoperative electroencephalography.
  • With the use of high-tech neuroimaging gadgets like functional magnetic resonance imaging machines (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG), we re slowly understanding how meditation affects the brain Aditi Nerurkar, M.D., M.P.H.: Medication vs. Meditation: Which Should You Choose?
  • The location also will offer clinic space for new sub-specialties such as audiology, dermatology, electroencephalography, endocrinology, neurology, neurosurgery, sports medicine, ultrasound, urology and ear, nose and throat services. National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals
  • Just as a personal computer emits a characteristic sound whenever its central processing unit is transferring information to or from or the hard drive, the human brain emits a characteristic electrical brain wave response, known as a P300 and a MERMER (memory and encoding related multifaceted electroencephalographic response), whenever the subject responds to a known stimulus. Brain Fingerprinting - Ruled Admissable
  • Land area: 15,000 square meters Gunpowder (90 kg), fuse (1,300 m), seismograph with nine sensors, electroencephalograph, and electrocardiograph Hiro Ihara, courtesy Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Cry Dragon/Cry Wolf: The Ark of Genghis Khan 'Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe'
  • Methods To analyze clinical and electroencephalographic data of 36 BECT patients.
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