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by Donald B. Lindsley in the year 1951, and was further researched as well as expanded by the researcher Ellis Lee in the year 1996. Lindsley had differentiated various levels of arousal or activation in terms of characteristics of brain w...
laboratory by the use of three standard psychophysical measures: electroencephalography (EEG), which records brain wave activity; electrooculography (EOG), which records eye movements; and electromyography (EMG), which measures chin muscle ...
gait cycle) This is a period of extensive muscle activity. The ankle dorsiflexors act eccentrically to prevent slapping of the foot on the ground. The quadriceps act eccentrically to control knee flexion. Hip flexion is controlled by isomet...
Computer use in work, school and dwelling environments is evolving prevalent in industrialised countries. Many present computer submissions use a graphical client interface, boosting the use of a non-keyboard pointing device. The most routi...
Muscular Dystrophies Muscular dystrophies are genetically determined diseases, primarily affecting skeletal muscle, clinically characterized by progressive muscle weakness and muscle degeneration histological by varying degrees (Tompkins, 2...
is a diagnostic test for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of apnea or reduced inspiratory airflow due to upper airway obstruction during sleep. During PSG, the patient sleeps while connected to ...
handheld devices. The major topics include anthropometry (fitting the device to the hand), input (types of device control and methods for data entry), output (display design), interaction design (one-handed use, scrolling, menu design, imag...