Monthly Archives: March 2016

Alan Macy opens the new Santa Barbara Center for Art, Science and Technology (SBCAST)

BIOPAC’s Alan Macy was profiled in an article for the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper to showcase his new project, the Santa Barbara Center for Art, Science and Technology (SBCAST). The column explains how Alan’s newest project is a major contribution to Santa Barbara community by providing a state of the art environment for artists and […]

New BIOPAC & SMI Webinar Recording Released: Integrating Eye Tracking Data with Physiological Measurements

The BIOPAC-SMI webinar “Integrating Eye Tracking Data with Physiological Measurements” recording has just been made available to view. In this exclusive webinar, which was held Tuesday March 8, BIOPAC and SMI experts present user case studies to demonstrate new research capabilities made possible by the plug & play integration of SensoMotoric Instruments eye tracking technology with […]

New Citation | PO and COPD, Sternocleidomastoid Muscle, and Hypertension

Pulse Oximetry and COPD: A recent study performed by Salim S. Al-Ani compared Pulse Oximetry levels in healthy adults and in a sample of individuals with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in order to better understand the relation among PO, age, and gender in healthy adults. Salim used a BIOPAC MP150 with the OXY100E, RSP100C, […]

New Citations—Conditioned Stimuli, Postmenopause, and Literature

Conditioned Stimuli and Fear: Conditioned stimuli used to elicit overt behavior is a common experimental paradigm in animals, but not with humans. Researchers at the University of Zurich thus tested whether Heart Period Responses (HPR) and conditioned stimuli are a suitable complement to SCR when testing fear memory with humans. Subjects’ psychophysiological data was recorded using […]