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  2. Electromyoneurography - Wikipedia

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    Electromyoneurography is a technique that uses surface electrical probes to obtain electrophysiological readings from nerve and muscle cells. The nerve activity is generally recorded using surface electrodes, stimulating the nerve at one site and recording from another with a minimum distance between the two.

  3. Electroneuronography - Wikipedia

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    The technique of electroneuronography was first used by Esslen and Fisch in 1979 to describe a technique that examines the integrity and conductivity of peripheral nerves. In modern use, ENoG is used to describe study of the facial nerve, while the term nerve conduction study is employed for other nerves.

  4. Electromyography - Wikipedia

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    Electromyography (EMG) is a technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles. [1] [2] EMG is performed using an instrument called an electromyograph to produce a record called an electromyogram.

  5. Electrophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Electrophysiology [2] is the branch of physiology that pertains broadly to the flow of ions (ion current) in biological tissues and, in particular, to the electrical recording techniques that enable the measurement of this flow. Classical electrophysiology techniques involve placing electrodes into various preparations of biological tissue. The ...

  6. Category:Electrophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Electromyoneurography; Electroneurogram; Electrooculography; Electrophysiological techniques for clinical diagnosis; Electrophysiology study; Electrotonic potential; Electrotropism; Epithelial sodium channel; European Data Format; Exponential integrate-and-fire

  7. Electrical brain stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Chronic subcortical electrode implant in a laboratory rat used to deliver electrical stimulation to the brain. Electrical brain stimulation (EBS), also referred to as focal brain stimulation (FBS), is a form of electrotherapy and neurotherapy used as a technique in research and clinical neurobiology to stimulate a neuron or neural network in the brain through the direct or indirect excitation ...

  8. Category:Neurophysiology - Wikipedia

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    S. Saltatory conduction; Schwann cell; Search activity concept; Sensorimotor rhythm; Sensory gating; Sensory neuroscience; Sharp waves and ripples; Shunting (neurophysiology)

  9. Talk:Electromyoneurography - Wikipedia

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