What is Magnetoencephalography (MEG)?

8 hours ago
John Mulindi

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a form of neuroimaging that maps the tangential components of magnetic fields associated with scalp potentials produced…

What is Functional MRI (fMRI)?

8 hours ago

Functional MRI (fMRI) is the use of MRI to detect localized changes in brain activity, usually in the form of…

Features of an ECG Wireless Telemetry System

1 day ago

The advancement in technology has made it possible where necessary to monitor subjects from some distance using wireless telemetry. The…

Types of Spirometers & Technologies used

5 days ago

Spirometer is the instrument used to measure lung capacity and volume. The record obtained from spirometer is called a spirogram.…

Dispersive Spectrophotometry Chemical Analysis Technique

6 days ago

Dispersive spectrometry (DS) methods make up a large number of ultraviolet, visible light and infrared spectroscopy systems. DS refers to…

Features of Microprocessor-Based ECG Systems

3 months ago

Microprocessors have been used in electrocardiographs to obtain certain advanced features like the elimination of artefacts, baseline shifting, and so…

The Principle & Applications of Confocal Imaging

3 months ago

Confocal imaging (CI) is based on illuminating a single point on the sample and collecting scattered light from the same…

3 Common Causes of Anomalies in ECG Recordings

3 months ago

Irregular patterns of ECG may be caused by either pathological states or at times artefacts. Undesirable presence of artefacts on…

Polarizable vs. Non-Polarizable Electrodes

5 months ago

We may categorize electrodes into two possible types albeit theoretically: those that are perfectly polarizable and those that are perfectly…

What is Bioinstrumentation?

5 months ago

Bioinstrumentation involves the measurement of current or voltage signals from the different parts of the body. The measurement of various…