Well, it really depends on the numbers. Not to mention, it also depends on the situation they are in also.
Applied psychophysiology focuses on the effects of emotional states on the central nervous system, by observing and recording data on such physiological processes
Electricity will flow if there is a conductor (a material that conducts electricity), and a voltage. The conductor should form a closed circuit. To have a more or less permanent voltage requires a source of energy, such as a battery, or a connection to household current.
A closed vessel having electrodes at either end and containing agas at low pressure. When a sufficient voltage is applied to theelectrodes, an electric current flows through the gas. Dischargetubes can be used to prevent current flow below a certainvoltage; they can also function as lamps by the use of ionizinggas, which glows when current flows through the tube.
Stress suddenly applied load = 2 x stress gradually applied
No. Work simply means that an object moved as a force was applied.
The electrodes may be placed on both sides of the head (bilateral) or one side (unilateral)
to reduce AC interference
why are limb leads placed on fleshy parts of the body
S. H Hoke has written: 'Flouride and iodide selective electrodes applied to oilfield brine analysis' -- subject(s): Analysis, Electrodes, Ion selective, Ion selective Electrodes, Oil field brines
of Record, Keeping a record or a register; as, a recording secretary; -- applied to numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action; as, a recording gauge or telegraph.
of Record, Keeping a record or a register; as, a recording secretary; -- applied to numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action; as, a recording gauge or telegraph.
The person performing the test locates and marks specific spots on the patient's head for placement of electrodes. These spots are cleaned, and an adhesive conducting paste is applied. Cup electrodes are attached. For somatosensory.
patient disrobes from the waist up, and electrodes (tiny wires in adhesive pads) are applied to specific sites on the arms, legs, and chest. When attached, these electrodes are called leads; three to 12 leads may be employed for the procedure
patient disrobes from the waist up, and electrodes (tiny wires in adhesive pads) are applied to specific sites on the arms, legs, and chest. When attached, these electrodes are called leads; three to 12 leads may be employed for the procedure
Applied psychophysiology focuses on the effects of emotional states on the central nervous system, by observing and recording data on such physiological processes
Lotions, oils and other topical stuff can cause problems with your EMG test in 2 different ways. First, they can cause the sticker-like electrodes not to stick & this can be quite frustrating to the person doing your EMG examination. Second, your lotion can cause something called impedance mismatch, which results in crazy looking activity that will interfere with you doctor being able to obtain useful information.
Physically, yes they can. However it is a dangerous practice and often lethal. As can be witnessed by use of the electric chair for carrying out sentences of capital punishment.