Search results for "VEMS"
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Potenziali evocati vestibolari miogenici nei deficit uditivi
2009
Con il termine VEMPs (Vestibular Evoked Muscolar Potentials) si designa una particolare tipologia di potenziali muscolari registrabili dal muscolo sternocleidomastoideo (SCM), a seguito di un'intensa stimolazione acustica. La neurofisiotopografia dei VEMPs si racchiude in un breve arco riflesso disinaptico: lo stimolo sonoro agendo sui recettori otolitici sacculari determina l’attivazione del riflesso vestibolo-collico che viene registrato come “variazione di potenziale bioelettrico” ponendo gli elettrodi sulla clavicola, sul muscolo sternocleidomastoideo, e sullo sterno. La metodica quindi rappresenta una strategia non invasiva di esplorazione di entrambi i vestiboli, dei recettori otoliti…
Satisfaction with and reliability of in-hospital video-EEG monitoring systems in epilepsy diagnosis – A German multicenter experience
2021
OBJECTIVE: To analyze satisfaction with and reliability of video-electroencephalography-monitoring systems (VEMS) in epilepsy diagnostics.; METHODS: A survey was conducted between December 2020 and January 2021 among German epilepsy centers using well-established customer satisfaction (CS) and quality assurance metrics.; RESULTS: Among 16 participating centers, CS with VEMS was low, with only 13% of customers actively recommending their system. Only 50% of users were satisfied with the overall performance of their VEMS, and a low 18% were satisfied with the manufacturer's customer service. User interface, software stability, lack of regular updates, and missing customer-oriented improvement…
Does the movement pattern of non-visual eye movements during episodic vs semantic memory tasks correspond to Lévy Flights?: Poster
2021
Does the movement pattern of non-visual eye movements during episodic vs semantic memory tasks correspond to Lévy Flights?: Oral presentation
2021
Spatial Cognition 2020/1: Book of abstracts : August 2-4, 2021, University of Latvia
2021
Spatial Cognition is concerned with the acquisition, development, representation, organization, and use of knowledge about spatial objects in real, virtual or hybrid environments and processed by human or artificial agents. Spatial Cognition includes research from different fields insofar as they are concerned with cognitive agents and space, such as cognitive and developmental psychology, linguistics, computer science, geography, cartography, philosophy, neuroscience, and education. Research issues in the field range from the investigation of human spatial cognition to mobile robot navigation, including topics such as wayfinding, spatial planning, spatial learning, internal and external re…