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electrophysiology /elec·tro·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz″e-ol´ah-je) 1. the study of the mechanisms of production of electrical phenomena, particularly in the nervous system, and their consequences in the living organism. 2. the study of the effects of electricity on physiological phenomena.
Electrophysiology Study of how electrical signals in the body relate to physiologic function. Mentioned in: Electrophysiology Study of the Heart electrophysiology [-fis′ē·ol′əjē] Etymology: Gk, elektron + physis, nature, logos, science a branch of biology concerned with the relationship between electric phenomena and biologic function. electrophysiology study of the electrical phenomena involved in physiological processes. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Data were used to calculate the prevalence rates and confidence intervals for the following categories: (1) prevalence of pain, numbness, or tingling in the median nerve distribution, (2) clinically certain CTS, (3) electrophysiologically confirmed median neuropathy, and (4) clinically and electrophysiologically confirmed CTS. This decline in motor function did not occur for OM 410; however, after 20 weeks of training, this monkey was also scheduled for electrophysiological mapping to determine how the two monkeys differed motorically and electrophysiologically. |
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