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EOG

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What is EOG?

EOG most likely refers to Electrooculography. Electrooculography (EOG) is a technique for measuring the corneo-retinal standing potential that exists between the front and the back of the human eye. This potential difference can be measured using electrodes placed around the eye. EOG is used to record eye movements and can be applied in various fields such as ophthalmology, neurology, and sleep research. It's also used in human-computer interaction to control devices with eye movements.

What other technologies are related to EOG?

EOG Complementary Technologies

Respiratory effort monitoring provides context to physiological state which can influence EOG signals and aid in sleep staging or diagnosing sleep disorders.
mentioned alongside EOG in 85% (82) of relevant job posts
EMG (Electromyography) measures muscle activity. It is complementary because it can help differentiate between eye movements and other muscle-related artifacts that could contaminate EOG readings, especially during sleep studies or neurological assessments.
mentioned alongside EOG in 16% (330) of relevant job posts
Oximetry measures blood oxygen saturation. It provides essential context for interpreting EOG data, especially in sleep studies where oxygen desaturation events may correlate with changes in eye movements during different sleep stages.
mentioned alongside EOG in 23% (102) of relevant job posts

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