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electro-oculogram

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electro-oculogram

 [e″lek″tro-ok´u-lo-gram″]
the electroencephalographic tracings made while moving the eyes a constant distance between two fixation points, inducing a deflection of fairly constant amplitude. Abbreviated EOG.
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In addition, the artifact-removed data were subjected to an electro-oculogram artifact reduction procedure to ensure removal of all ocular movement artifacts.
The variables monitored and recorded during sleep include Electroencephalography (EEG), Electro-oculogram (EOG), Electromyogram (EMG), Electro-cardiogram (ECG) Pulse-Oximeter.
In a relaxed and easy-going manner, the video explains to a child who may have to undergo the assessment, how electrodes are attached and what they will look at and do while a clinician records electroretinograms, visual evoked potentials and electro-oculograms.
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