You teach better than most of my instructors. It was confusing until you explained what a phase reversal was, and explained potential difference on an EEG.
Doesn't this depend on whether the traces are inverted, whether it's an inverting amplifier or not, and which input is the + versus - input? A true downward deflection on Fp1-F7, for example, means that F1 dropped or F7 went up, unless it is inverted.
Thank you! This is the best instruction I've seen on EEG interpretation.
You teach better than most of my instructors. It was confusing until you explained what a phase reversal was, and explained potential difference on an EEG.
I am glad it was helpful.
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Very nice explanation, thanks you a lot!!
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Doesn't this depend on whether the traces are inverted, whether it's an inverting amplifier or not, and which input is the + versus - input? A true downward deflection on Fp1-F7, for example, means that F1 dropped or F7 went up, unless it is inverted.
Great sir !
I'm not even a bio student! I'm a computers person. Even I understood this!
It is completely engineering things bro :)
Phase reversal as excitability
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good afternoon, a translation of the posted videos would be possible.
Hi which school do you represent?
voice very less sir
sir hindi me bata sakte hai please sir hindi