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  2. Mulder's sign - Wikipedia

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    Mulder's sign is a physical exam finding associated with Morton's neuroma, which may be elicited while the patient is in the supine position on the examination table. The pain of the neuroma, as well as a click, can be produced by squeezing the two metatarsal heads together with one hand, while concomitantly putting pressure on the interdigital space with the other hand.

  3. P50 (neuroscience) - Wikipedia

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    P50 (neuroscience) In electroencephalography, the P50 is an event related potential occurring approximately 50 ms after the presentation of a stimulus, usually an auditory click. [1] The P50 response is used to measure sensory gating, or the reduced neurophysiological response to redundant stimuli. Research has found an abnormal P50 suppression ...

  4. What Is TOVA and How Does It Test for ADHD? - Healthline

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    The Test of Variables of Attention (TOVA) is a computerized assessment tool commonly used to help diagnose ADHD. By measuring attention-related abilities, such as sustained attention, impulsivity ...

  5. How to Improve Your Reaction Time for Gaming and Other Sports

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    Put your index finger and thumb slightly apart at the bottom of the ruler, as if you’re about to pinch it. Have your friend let go of the ruler. Catch the ruler between your finger and thumb as ...

  6. Watson's test - Wikipedia

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    Watson's test, also known as the scaphoid shift test, is a diagnostic test for instability between the scaphoid and lunate bones of the wrist. Test procedure [ edit ] To perform the test, the examiner grasps the wrist with their thumb over the scaphoid tubercle (volar aspect of the palm) in order to prevent the scaphoid from moving into its ...

  7. 1. Complete blood count. A routine complete blood count (CBC) checks for levels of 10 different components of every major cell in your blood: white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets ...

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