BIOPAC® has several options that allow for the collection of physiological data from mobile subjects, including wireless BioNomadix® Transmitters/Receivers and Loggers, Mobita® Systems, BioHarness® physiological monitoring devices, and B-Alert X10 for wireless EEG.
If you want to record physiological data from ambulatory subjects while they go about their daily routine, the wireless, wearable BioNomadix Logger is the perfect solution….learn more about the BioNomadix Logger and the BioNomadix wireless series.
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BioNomadix Logger
Wireless | Subject Mobility
BioNomadix Logger and one transmitter for wireless PPG and EDA plus disposable EDA electrodes
BioHarness
Wireless | Subject Mobility
BioHarness "Lab on a Strap" live or logged ECG, respiration, temp, posture, and acceleration
Mobita
Wireless | Subject Mobility
Mobita system for up to 32-CH Wireless Biopotentials plus AcqKnowledge
BioNomadix Logger
Wireless | Subject Mobility
BioNomadix Logger and one transmitter for wireless dynamometry & EMG, clench force transducer, 30 cm leads & disposable electrodes, plus Impedance Checker
BioNomadix Logger
Wireless | Subject Mobility
BioNomadix Logger and three transmitters for wireless accelerometry, goniometry, and heel/toe strike plus goniometer and strike transducers
B-Alert X10
Wireless | Subject Mobility
X10 Wireless EEG (9 EEG channels + 1 ECG channel) & AcqKnowledge 4
BioNomadix Logger
Wireless | Subject Mobility
BioNomadix Logger plus one transmitter for wireless EEG setup
BioNomadix Logger
BioHarness
Mobita
BioNomadix Logger
BioNomadix Logger
B-Alert X10
BioNomadix Logger
Many studies use hand dynamometry to objectively quantify exerted effort during experiments most commonly related to the study of motivation.
We’ll focus on this topic and go over everything you need to know to record dynamometry data in the MRI or in the lab. Topics include
– Calibrating for maximum voluntary contraction (MVC)
– Real-time access to the dynamometer signal by third-party applications
– How researchers have used this equipment
– Creating a visual task that gives feedback on exerted effort as well as rewards to the participant
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