CDlag
CDlag is a biometric technique or concept that refers to the delay or lag observed in certain physiological responses or signals in relation to a stimulus or event. The term is often used in research within the fields of neuroscience, physiology, and biometrics to describe the time difference between a trigger, such as a sensory input, and the corresponding measurable response in an organism or system.
In biological systems, CDlag can relate to reaction times or the latency between stimulus presentation and
The concept of CDlag is relevant in the development of biometric authentication systems, where response times
Research into CDlag involves analyzing time-series data from biological signals such as electroencephalograms (EEGs), electromyograms (EMGs),
Overall, CDlag serves as a key metric for understanding the temporal dynamics of biological responses, with