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Cardiac lesions are created to act as barriers which prohibit the transmission of cardiac myocyte contractile activity from one side of the lesion to the other. Testing for conduction block is the main way to acutely confirm the effectiveness of this therapy. There are two general methods used to test for conduction block. These methods are called: (1) "exit block testing" and (2) "entrance...
Thermal-based ablation for the treatment of arrhythmias is known to cause issues (e.g. heat loss due to blood perfusion, mechanical damage of the tissue from excessive heat, etc.) that hamper the success of the treatment. A novel technique termed ldquoelectroporationrdquo is a process that leads to pore formation in cell membranes. These pores may cause cellular death without inducing negative thermal...
Prior research has shown a high incidence of false positives on a recognition memory test for new test words assumed to have been implicitly activated during on-line processing of spoken sound stimuli (nonwords). Error rates were higher for test words disqualified late in nonword study items, compared to those disqualified early. In the present experiments only words were used to minimize post-lexical...
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