Electrophysiologisch
Electrophysiologisch is a German term that translates to electrophysiological in English and refers to the study and measurement of electrical activity in biological tissues, primarily the nervous system and the heart. The field combines principles of electrophysiology, physiology, and biophysics to investigate voltage changes, ion currents, and signal propagation across cells and organ systems.
The discipline originated in the late 19th century with the invention of the potentiometer and the gold-leaf
Electrophysiological methods include surface electrocardiography (ECG), intracardiac electrophysiology studies, wearable electroencephalography (EEG) for brain monitoring, and
Modern electrophysiology often integrates with molecular genetics, imaging, and computational modeling to provide a comprehensive understanding