نتایج جستجو برای: asymmetric biphasic waveform

تعداد نتایج: 92506  

Journal: :Journal of physiology, Paris 2002
Philip K Stoddard

This study explores the evolutionary origins of waveform complexity in electric organ discharges (EODs) of weakly electric fish. I attempt to answer the basic question of what selective forces led to the transition from the simplest signal to the second simplest signal in the gymnotiform electric fishes. The simplest electric signal is a monophasic pulse and the second simplest is a biphasic pu...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2014
Julie Simons Sarah Olson Ricardo Cortez Lisa Fauci

Hyperactivation in mammalian sperm is characterized by a high-amplitude, asymmetric flagellar waveform. A mechanical advantage of this hyperactivated waveform has been hypothesized to be the promotion of flagellar detachment from oviductal epithelium. In order to investigate the dynamics of a free-swimming sperm׳s binding and escaping from a surface, we present an integrative model that couples...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 1997
J W Rohrbaugh D N Dunham P A Stewart L O Bauer S Kuperman S J O'Connor B Porjesz H Begleiter

Slow brain electrical potentials (SPs) were investigated in a visual-spatialmemory task. Two issues were addressed: (1) the nature and topographic distribution of the potentials obtained under such conditions; and (2) the consistency of the SPs when recorded in six identically configured laboratories. Fifteen young male subjects were studied at each laboratory (total n = 90). The paradigm entai...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2004
Jay W Mason

n this issue of the Journal, Zafari et al. (1) report a pectacular improvement in survival after in-hospital cariopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), which they attribute to a rogram of training and an equipment upgrade. The findngs may have important general implications for the ractice of resuscitation both in and outside of the hospital etting. The study, restricted to a single hospital (the Atla...

2015
Vyacheslav A. Vostrikov Boris B. Gorbunov Sergey V. Selishchev

The goal is to help create smooth energy-optimal monophasic pulse waveforms for defibrillation using the Luo-Rudy cardiomyocyte membrane computer model. The waveforms were described with the help of the piecewise linear function. Each line segment provides a transition from one present level of the transmembrane potential to the next with a minimal energy value. The duration of the last segment...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
T A Valiante J L Perez Velazquez S S Jahromi P L Carlen

Small amplitude depolarizations (fast prepotentials, spikelets) recorded in mammalian neurons are thought to represent either dendritic action potentials or presynaptic action potentials attenuated by gap junctions. We have used whole-cell recordings in an in vitro calcium-free model of epilepsy to record spikelets from CA1 neurons of the rat hippocampus. It was found that spikelet appearance w...

Journal: :Physical therapy 1986
R A Wong

High voltage pulsed galvanic stimulation (HVPGS) and low voltage neuromuscular stimulation (LVNMS) techniques were compared for peak torque of an induced isometric contraction, perceived discomfort, and subjective preference of treatment. The high voltage current used a 40-microseconds monophasic waveform, and the low voltage current used a 300-microseconds biphasic waveform. Both currents used...

Journal: :Circulation 1998
Y Yamanouchi J E Brewer K A Mowrey A M Donohoo B L Wilkoff P J Tchou

BACKGROUND Biphasic waveforms have been reported to be more efficacious than monophasic waveforms for external defibrillation. This study examined the optimal phase-1 tilts and phase-2 leading-edge voltages with small capacitors (60 and 20 microF) for external defibrillation. We also assessed the ability of the "charge-burping" model to predict the optimal waveforms. METHODS AND RESULTS Two g...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
H Gadêlha E A Gaffney D J Smith J C Kirkman-Brown

Throughout biology, cells and organisms use flagella and cilia to propel fluid and achieve motility. The beating of these organelles, and the corresponding ability to sense, respond to and modulate this beat is central to many processes in health and disease. While the mechanics of flagellum-fluid interaction has been the subject of extensive mathematical studies, these models have been restric...

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