This conference has ended – was July 24-26, 2017 Learn from Leading Researchers How to Record and Analyze Human Physiology Data Join your colleagues in Santa Barbara to meet with…
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BIOPAC Systems are used in top universities and global 500 companies worldwide for a wide array of life science data acquisition & analysis applications. BIOPAC experts, including academic and industry partners, have presented more than 70…
Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 Time: 10:00-11:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time Physiological data collection during magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) requires special consideration. Researchers need to ensure strong physiological signals while avoiding potential…
LEARN ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL RECORDINGS IN NEUROSCIENCE, ONLY FOR NEUROSCIENCE 2021 ATTENDEES Date: Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 Time: 4:30 CST – 5:30 CST Make greater discoveries in the…
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging with BIOPAC Equipment
High-Quality Data for Human & Animal Protocols
BIOPAC® offers a series of amplifiers, electrodes, electrode leads, transducers, and stimulus options for safe data acquisition of physiological signals in the MRI environment. Specialized cable systems provide isolated and RF filtered interfacing between the subject/chamber panel and the control room.
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Record physiological signals such as: Electrocardiogram (ECG), Electromyogram (EMG), Electroculogram (EOG), Electrogastrogram (EGG), Temperature, Respiration, Electrodermal Activity (EDA, EDR, SCL, SCR or GSR), Pulse, Hand Grip Strength (Dynamometry), CO2 and O2 Gas Analysis, Pulse Oximeter (SpO2), Finger Twitch, and a variety of pressure based signals. Microvascular blood perfusion can be measured with the Laser Doppler Flow System. Electrical stimulation is also available for constant current and constant voltage electrical stimulation. Physiological signals in the MRI can be used for psychophysiological studies, neuromarketing, subject monitoring, and more.
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