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2017 IEEE 2nd Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2017(1)
2018 IEEE 3rd Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2018(1)
International Journal of Audiology(1)
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EEG source analysis of data from paralysed subjects
Conference ObjectAbstract: One of the limitations of Encephalography (EEG) data is its quality, as it is usually contaminated wPalabras claves:EEG, EMG, Erp, Oddball task, P100, P300, Paralysis, Source AnalysisAutores:Carmen Alicia C. Carabalí, DeLosAngeles D., Fitzgibbon S.P., Grummett T., Lewis T., Pope K.J., Willoughby J.O.Fuentes:scopusDevelopment of a didactic platform for teaching the Einthoven's Triangle
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Einthoven's Triangle is a fundamental concept in electrophysiology and biomedical instrumentatioPalabras claves:bipolar leads, cardiac axis, cardiac dipole, Einthoven TriangleAutores:Carmen Alicia C. Carabalí, Leonardo Ortega, Samantha ToingaFuentes:scopusDevelopment of a low cost mobile system for monitoring cardiac activity based on noncontact electrodes
Conference ObjectAbstract: Here we present the design, implementation and testing of a mobile system for ambulatory monitoringPalabras claves:capacitive electrodes, Dry electrodes, e-Health, eCG, mobile interfaces, Noncontact electrodesAutores:Andres V.G. Guatapi, Carmen Alicia C. Carabalí, Robin AlvarezFuentes:scopusDevelopment of an Australian behavioural method for assessing listening task difficulty at high speech intelligibility levels
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To develop and validate an Australian version of a behavioural test for assessing listeniPalabras claves:Dual task paradigm, SWIR test, task difficulty, Working memoryAutores:Carmen Alicia C. Carabalí, Innes-Brown H., Luke R., Lunner T., McKay C.M., Riis S.Fuentes:scopus