
Electrooculography (EOG/E.O.G.) is a technique for measuring the corneo-retinal standing potential that exists between the front and the back of the human eye. The resulting signal is called the electrooculogram. Primary applications are in ophthalmological diagnosis and in recording eye movements. Unlike the electroretinogram, the EOG does not me...
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(EOG) Type: Term Pronunciation: ē-lek′trō-ok′ū-log′ră-fē Definitions: 1. Oculography in which electrodes placed on the skin adjacent to the eyes measure changes in standing potential between the front and back of the eyeball as the eyes move; a sensitive electrical test for detection of retinal pigm...
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electrooculography 1. Oculography in which electrodes placed on the skin adjacent to the eyes measure changes in standing potential between the front and back of the eyeball as the eyes move. 2. A sensitive electrical test for detection of retinal pigment epithelium dysfunction. 3. The study and interpretation of electroencephalograms made by mov...
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