desynchronisation


Also found in: Thesaurus.
Related to desynchronisation: ameliorative, ne'er, rememberable
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.desynchronisation - the relation that exists when things occur at unrelated times; "the stimulus produced a desynchronizing of the brain waves"
temporal relation - a relation involving time
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
One possible reason may be that, in preeclampsia, intermittent hypoxia associated with dysrhythmic breathing and resultant cardiopulmonary desynchronisation results in sympathetic activation, significantly diminishing vagal balance [19].
There is also a relationship between sleep disorders and cancer-related fatigue (18), probably by desynchronisation of the circadian rhythm (19).
We base our analysis on the physical model of Kuramoto [1], that provides a system that can model synchronisation and desynchronisation in groups of coupled oscillators.
Figure 5 presents sample ERD (event-related desynchronisation) recorded during motor imagery of both left and right hand.
Similarly, another study showed that the detection of visual stimuli near the perceptual threshold was more reliable during episodes of alpha desynchronisation than during episodes of alpha synchronisation [21].
* Improved the desynchronisation detection in Multiplayer Campaign mode, and players are now given a popup message when a desynchronisation has occurred, with the options to resynchronise the game to continue, or quit the game.
All cyclists experienced increased sleep latencies compared to baseline levels, consistent with the effects of a desynchronisation between endogenous circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycles (Liu et al., 2000).
Using a rat model of the disease, the team's recordings showed desynchronisation of the waves of activity, which normally travel from the front to the back of the brain during deep sleep.