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Event memory

Event memory refers to a long-term memory for events; memory for everyday events, a form of Episodic memory.

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Event recording

Event recording means recording of clients responses by the therapists when he /she see an instance of the behavior. Therapists use this method when the instances of the behavior are regular or uniform.

Event-related Brain Potentials (ERPs)

- Event-related Brain Potentials (ERPs) : Event-related Brain Potentials (ERPs ) is defined as a measure of brain activity. Electrodes placed on the scalp record voltage fluctuations in the brain as the individual perceives or responds to presented stimuli. These voltage fluctuations are electrical potentials associated with the experimentercontrolled events, and the location of the potentials is taken as evidence of where in the brain the processing of that event occurred.

Event-related field

Event-related field or ERF is a measure of magnetic fields at the scalp relating to neural activity typically associated with specific stimuli. Event-related field is highly useful for studying brain functioning.

Event-related potential (ERP)

- Event-related potential (ERP) : - Event-related potential (ERP ) : Event-related potential or ERP refers to an electrical recording technique to measure the response of the brain to various stimulus events. Moreover, Event-related potential is a measure of electrical activity in identifiable areas of the brain, corresponding to specific stimuli. Electroencephalograms (EEG) are typically used in studies of Event-related potentials

Event-sampling

Event-sampling refers to a method used to study adult attachment that involves the recording of information about a person’s social interactions over a period of time

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Events-related potential

Events-related potential refers to an electrophysiological response to a stimulus, whether internal or external

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Eversion

Eversion is defined as the turning of the sole of the foot outward or laterally, as in standing with the weight on the inner edge of the foot.

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