electro-oculography
n. (Abbr. EOG)
The study and interpretation of electroencephalograms made by moving the eyes a constant distance between two fixed points.
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The study and interpretation of electroencephalograms made by moving the eyes a constant distance between two fixed points.
Measurement of retinal function by recording changes in steady, resting electric potentials of the eye with electrodes placed near the canthi. Useful in studies of eye movements and retinal function.
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