A kymograph (from Greek κῦμα, swell or wave + γραφή, writing; also called a kymographion) is an analog device that draws a graphical representation of...
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Experimental psychology (section Kymograph)
century, the kymograph is a revolving drum on which a moving stylus tracks the size of some measurement as a function of time. The kymograph is similar...
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humans usually find this difficult. Research conducted on humans using a kymograph to measure their ear movements found that only two out of twelve subjects...
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initiated the method of experimenting with excised organs. He devised the kymograph as a means of obtaining a written record of the variations in the pressure...
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contractions. Simultaneously, Cannon attached the tube to a device, similar to a kymograph, which measured and recorded the stomach's contractions. This setup allowed...
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to measure gas metabolism. 1866 Henry Hyde Salter (1823-1871) added a kymograph to the spirometer in order to record time while obtaining air volumes...
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paper (or a projection screen). Oscilloscope Sonograph Phonautograph Kymograph "Lecture III -- Methods of recording and photographing sound waves --...
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Harvard. Bowditch impressed Ludwig by constructing an improvement on the kymograph then in use. His studies in Leipzig brought him into contact with, among...
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British Empire until ca. 1950. Palmer manufactured instruments like the kymograph, invented by the German physiologist Carl Ludwig in 1847, the Stromuhr...
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proteins. Consequently, some microtubule processes can be determined by kymograph. In eukaryotes, microtubules are long, hollow cylinders made up of polymerized...
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certain effects are provoked while pulse and breathing are recorded using a kymograph. The observed differences were intended to contribute towards supporting...
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description of Graves-Basedow disease by Karl Adolph von Basedow 1847: Kymograph by Carl Ludwig 1850s: Microscopic pathology by Rudolf Virchow 1850–51:...
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oscilloscope ' Recording kymograph historically, used in human or animal experiments to measure and record data Long extension kymograph historically, used...
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exclusive visibility. From the key-press records (Breese's were made on a kymograph drum), Breese was able to quantify rivalry in three ways: the number of...
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S2CID 41152820. Fenn JD, Johnson CM, Peng J, Jung P, Brown A (January 2018). "Kymograph analysis with high temporal resolution reveals new features of neurofilament...
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Putting Science into the Art of Healing with Herbs: From Smoked-drum Kymograph to ELISA (2003) Training the Next Generation of Scientists (2004) Rewards:...
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timing instruments were borrowed from physiology (e.g., Carl Ludwig's kymograph) and adapted for use by the Utrecht ophthalmologist Franciscus Donders...
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applications. It is the next generation of the popular videokymography. Kymograph Depth-Kymography: High-speed calibrated 3D imaging of human vocal folds...
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whether emotional provocations affected pulse and breathing rate using a kymograph. Sir Francis Galton is typically credited as the founder of differential...
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electromyography electroglottography electropalatography non-invasive photoglottography photonasography kymograph LPP website v t e v t e v t e v t e...
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and safer. His instrument and technique were later supplemented with a kymograph to record the pressure readings. The Rubin test became a standard test...
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of the extract increased blood pressure (probably measured by Ludwig's kymograph). They showed that the substance, which they called renin, was present...
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A horizontal Kymograph used by Özden between 1930 and 1935...
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US dollars) and bought the most novel German equipment: galvanometers, kymograph, rheostats, microscopes, timers etc. He organized modern animal operation...
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movement. Next in 1879, an innovation to listen to muscle movements using a kymograph was implemented. Though rudimentary, these early techniques show repeated...
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Institute at the University of Leipzig. In 1847 Ludwig had invented the Kymograph (a mechanical instrument to record heartbeat and other muscle contractions...
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precise description of many individual experiments and 25 recordings on kymograph smoked drums, showing, besides the blood pressure increase, reflex bradycardia...
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Consonant Phonemes" contains twelve kymograph tracings of Kikuyu words to illustrate phonetic details; the phonetic kymograph was an important instrument for...
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fold visualization that is potentially an evolution of videokymography. Kymograph Svec, J.G., and Schutte, H.K. (1996). "Videokymography: High-speed line...
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company was small. Scientific instruments produced by the company included kymographs, thermographs, thermohygrographs and the like, as well as mercury-in-glass...
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