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Sleep latency-- The amount of time that it takes to fall asleep. Sleep latency is measured in minutes and is important in diagnosing depression.
A multiple sleep latency test, which measures sleep latency (onset) and how quickly REM sleep occurs, may also be used. People who have narcolepsy usually fall asleep in less than five minutes.
measures sleep latency (onset) and how quickly REM sleep occurs, may be used. People who have narcolepsy usually fall asleep in less than five minutes
Electrooculography (EOG) is a technique used to measure the resting potential of the retina and the movement of the eye in response to visual stimuli. It involves placing electrodes around the eye to detect changes in electrical potential caused by eye movements. EOG is commonly used in research and clinical settings to assess eye movements and diagnose visual disorders.
High latency refers to delays in data transmission, where there is a longer delay between the sender and receiver. This can result in slower response times and lag in real-time applications. Low latency, on the other hand, means that data is transmitted quickly with minimal delay, leading to faster response times and better performance in real-time applications.
CAS (column access strobe) Latency and RAS (row access strobe) Latency
The Latency ended in 2011.
The Latency was created in 2006.
Lag is followed up by latency. If you detect latency but not lag, then someone else has it.
latency = transmit+propagation
CAS and RAS Latency are two ways of measuring speed
It's practically normal to think of anything when you sleep in the bed at night