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... and amplitude. The second measure is called the electrooculogram, abbreviated EOG, which records eye movements. The eyeball acts ...
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... REM sleep consists of desynchronized EEG activity, muscular paralysis, rapid eye movements, and increased genital activity. REM ...
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... LaBerge's subjects slept in the laboratory, while the standard measures of sleep physiology (brain waves, muscle tone and eye movements) were recorded. ...
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... into the dream's essence, evidence suggests that dreams are in connection with the physiological accompaniments of sleeping, such as Rapid-Eye Movements. ...
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... improvements make our eye-tracker very effective in monitoring the large G-force environment where the pilot tends to make larger eye movements because of ...
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... Today's scientist research a number of physical functions during sleep such as eye movements, muscle movements, breathing rate, air flow, pulse, blood pressure ...
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... There are no visible eye movements in this stage (Carskadon 10). It takes even more arousal than Stage 2 sleep to awaken a person from this stage of sleep. ...
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... sleep. Which basically mean a slow frequency of brain thought. There are no visible eye movements in this stage (Carskadon 10). Again ...
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... sleep. Which basically mean a slow frequency of brain thought. There are no visible eye movements in this stage (Carskadon 10). Again ...
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... A variety of other eye-related abnormalities including roving eye movements, deep-set eyes, and sensitivity to bright light also occur with this disease. ...
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... REM sleep occurs cyclically every 90 minutes during the night in association with high brain activity, rapid spontaneous eye movements and suppressed voluntary ...
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... movement sleep), occurs regularly during the sleep period and is characterized by activation of the autonomic nervous system, rapid eye movements, and frequent ...
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... Stages of sleep alternate between REM and NREM states that are characterized by brain waves, muscle activity, eye movements, heart function, and breathing ...
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... Myers 210). This machine measures brain wave activity, eye movements, and muscle tension through electrodes. Other similar devices ...
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... Polysomnograms are helpful. Polysomnograms are machines that record brain waves, eye movements, and muscle tension (Dement, 1995, pg. 98). ...
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... In contrast, in REM sleep, breathing and heart rate are irregular, rapid eye movements occur; the cortex generates fast, irregular, low voltage waves. ...
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... Visual symptoms include blurred or doubled vision, involuntary eye movements, and on occasion blindness, which is most always temporary. ...
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... their closed lids. The motions were called "Rapid eye movements" and this phase of sleep is called REM periods. During REM sleep ...
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... of the "rapid eye movement"(REM)(Piero, 3). REM is a stage of sleep marked by rapid eye movements, high frequency brain waves, and dreaming (Huffman, 144). ...
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... The midbrain contains the Reticular Activation System, which has to do with arousal and lower level auditory and eye movements. ...
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... some dyslexics do not have a fixed reference eye therefore having problems with convergance and that dyslexics make larger jerkier eye movements when reading ...
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... Using only eye movements, an operator can select letters from the keys presented on the screen. This technology is also helping in the field of medicine. ...
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... The midbrain helps coordinate movement and muscle tone. It also controls eye movements and reflexes in the eyes, like making the pupils smaller or larger. ...
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... would reflect the designer's interest in Cubism and other contemporary European artistic movements. ... There is a feeling of "more than meets the eye" in every ...
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... Their eye movements are very slow and are jerky at times. They are able to see color but prefer the sharper contrast of black and white. ...
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... Their eye movements are very slow and are jerky at times. They are able to see color but prefer the sharper contrast of black and white. ...
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... Nathaniel Kleitman and Eugene Aserinsky, at the university of Chicago, reported a momentous observation they mede while watching the eye movements of sleepers ...
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... These motions are called "rapid eye movements" or REM periods. REM periods appear in phases of sleep in which the sleeper is dreaming. ...
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... might include a set of programs that help handicapped people control their PCs and all other connected devices in the home with head or eye movements. ...
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... too. The Voigt-Kampf machine achieves its results by monitoring eye movements as a response to empathy provoking questions. Many ...
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