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QRS complex wider than .12 seconds
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QRS complex wider than .12 seconds
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QRS complex wider than .12 seconds
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QRS complex wider than .12 seconds
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QRS complex wider than .12 seconds
Reply by mrueschman on September 16, 2019 on Forum
... the participant supine. Ten seconds of data were acquired ...
event12start under Clinical Data/Diagnostic Studies/Heart Rate Variability in SHHS variables
event12start under Clinical Data/Diagnostic Studies/Heart Rate Variability in CHAT variables
event12end under Clinical Data/Diagnostic Studies/Heart Rate Variability in SHHS variables
event12end under Clinical Data/Diagnostic Studies/Heart Rate Variability in CHAT variables
gonogo_avg_crt_cpt under Clinical Data/Neurobehavioral Assessment/Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG-CPT) in PATS variables
Component from the Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG/CPT), which is a computer-based attention test developed for longitudinal studies of heterogenous samples of children ages 3 to 12 years. The primary test outcome from this test is d prime (d’) for the Continuous Performance Test trial block, a signal detectability parameter that assesses the child’s ability to correctly identify targets corrected for their response bias (higher is better). Clark CAC, et al. 2023 (PubMed ID: 36633982)Search for all GNG/CPT variables within this dataset
gonogo_std_rt_cpt under Clinical Data/Neurobehavioral Assessment/Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG-CPT) in PATS variables
Component from the Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG/CPT), which is a computer-based attention test developed for longitudinal studies of heterogenous samples of children ages 3 to 12 years. The primary test outcome from this test is d prime (d’) for the Continuous Performance Test trial block, a signal detectability parameter that assesses the child’s ability to correctly identify targets corrected for their response bias (higher is better). Clark CAC, et al. 2023 (PubMed ID: 36633982)Search for all GNG/CPT variables within this dataset
gonogo_avg_crt_gng under Clinical Data/Neurobehavioral Assessment/Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG-CPT) in PATS variables
Component from the Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG/CPT), which is a computer-based attention test developed for longitudinal studies of heterogenous samples of children ages 3 to 12 years. The primary test outcome from this test is d prime (d’) for the Continuous Performance Test trial block, a signal detectability parameter that assesses the child’s ability to correctly identify targets corrected for their response bias (higher is better). Clark CAC, et al. 2023 (PubMed ID: 36633982)Search for all GNG/CPT variables within this dataset
gonogo_std_rt_gng under Clinical Data/Neurobehavioral Assessment/Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG-CPT) in PATS variables
Component from the Go-No-Go Continuous Performance Task (GNG/CPT), which is a computer-based attention test developed for longitudinal studies of heterogenous samples of children ages 3 to 12 years. The primary test outcome from this test is d prime (d’) for the Continuous Performance Test trial block, a signal detectability parameter that assesses the child’s ability to correctly identify targets corrected for their response bias (higher is better). Clark CAC, et al. 2023 (PubMed ID: 36633982)Search for all GNG/CPT variables within this dataset
Reply by shaunpurcell on May 9, 2023 on Forum
... it is not elapsed seconds from EDF start, and ...
Sleep Heart Health Study
... movements, each of several seconds duration, usually most prominent ... and its frequency is 1-2 Hz slower than the ...
Prediction of sleep and circadian phase with a novel mobile application using input from the Apple Watch
... all other times = seconds since PSG start) ## ... the format: date (in seconds since PSG start), x ... the format: date (in seconds since PSG start), heart ...
Heart Biomarker Evaluation in Apnea Treatment
... the study repeated after 12 weeks of intervention while ... lasting at least 10 seconds, and were classified as ...