Electrophysiology is a branch of physiology that studies the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues. It involves measuring changes in voltage or electric current on a wide variety of scales from single ion channels to whole organs such as the heart. Common applications include studying neuronal activity, diagnosing cardiac arrhythmias via electrocardiography (ECG), and assessing muscle function through electromyography (EMG).
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