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Present a wide array of psychophysiology experimental techniques with the BSL System. Lessons guide students through recording and analysis modalities to provide building blocks that empower students to perform increasingly advanced studies. Acquire signals for ECG, EDA, EEG, EMG, EOG and EGG. Combine physiological data with trigger information time-synced with advanced stimulus presentation paradigms. Record noninvasive cardiac output and blood pressure while students perform tasks or respond to a presentation. |
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The BSL Psychophysiology & Neurophysiology system includes the following:
Perform 28 or more lessons with this core package:
Muscular
- BSL1 Standard & Integrated EMG
- H07 EMG Contractions - Active Learning
- H27 Facial EMG
- H34 EGG Electrogastrogram
- H36 Muscular Biofeedback
Cardiovascular
- BSL5 Components of the ECG (Lead II)
- BSL6 Leads I, II, III & Einthoven’s Law
- BSL7 ECG & Pulse
- BSL16 Blood Pressure & Korotkoff Sounds
- BSL17 Heart Sounds & Cardiac Events
- H08 Dive Reflex - Active Learning
- H23 Signal Averaged ECG
- H32 Heart Rate Variability
Neurophysiology
- BSL3 EEG Relaxation & Brain Rhythms
- BSL4 Alpha Rhythms in the Occipital Lobe
- BSL9 GSR and Polygraph
- BSL10 EOG Eye Movement, Saccades & Fixation
- BSL11 Reaction Time
- BSL14 Biofeedback: Relaxation & Arousal
- H10 EEG & Hemispheric Asymmetry
- H11 Mirror TestEDA Sensory motor learning
- H12 EOG Saccades & Displacement
- H13 EOG Visual Tracking vs. Imagination
- H14 Ocular Fixation while reading
- H15 Ocular Fixation while viewing an image
- H16 Reflexes & Reaction Time - Active Learning
- H24 Habituation
Biomedical Engineering
- H02 Compartmental Modeling
- H20 BME Filtering
- H33 FFT Fast Fourier Transform
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