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electro-oculography

 
Medical Dictionary: e·lec·tro-oc·u·log·ra·phy
(ĭ-lĕk'trō-ŏk'yə-lŏg'rə-fē)
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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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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