Monthly Archives: March 2011

B-Alert Wireless EEG and Cognitive State Metrics

BIOPAC is proud to announce that they now distribute Advanced Brain Monitoring’s B-Alert® X10 product line. The B-Alert® wireless EEG system operates as a stand-alone wireless EEG system or interfaces with BIOPAC’s range of physiological monitoring devices. Now you can combine BIOPAC’s BioNomadix series of wireless physiological monitoring devices with the B-Alert® wireless EEG system. […]

NEW! BioNomadix Wireless Physiology Monitoring

Powerful wireless, wearable physiology monitoring devices for life science research NEW! BioNomadix from BIOPAC Full-bandwidth, high-quality data for a wide range of signals Comfortable for the subject and empowering for the researcher All the benefits of a wireless solution with the signal quality & integrity of a wired system Uncompromised wireless physiological subject monitoring Click […]

Strategies to record subject data in MRI or fMRI

BIOPAC Systems, Inc. has released a new application note that lays out some generally recommended methods for recording data from subjects in the MRI or fMRI. Click here to request the complete MRI Strategies Application Note. BIOPAC designs systems that can be used to record both biopotential data (such as ECG, EEG and EMG) and […]

Vibromyography to Assess Quad Rehab After ACL Tear

A new application note for the Vibromyography transducer (TSD250) addresses how VMG can be used to assess quadriceps rehabilitation progress in a young adult male following ACL reconstruction. Vibromyography (VMG) has distinct benefits over dynamometry in that VMG recordings reproducibly reflect absolute muscle effort up to 100% of maximum voluntary contraction. Correspondingly, VMG can be […]