Brand new publications have been released featuring BIOPAC solutions. These new papers include:
Comparing Affective Responses to Photos and Video: This study tested the capability of different multimedia databases in the stimulation of the participants’ emotions. Subjects were exposed to picture and video stimuli while a BIOPAC MP150 system monitored skin conductance, ECG, skin temperature, and respiration. Read the whole study here.
Noninvasive detection of Intracranial Hypertension: Researchers proposed a noninvasive method to estimate sudden increase in ICP (intracranial pressure). ABP (arterial blood pressure) was measured using an NIBP100 as one of the input methods as the waveforms were collected using a BIOPAC MP system. Read about the proposed method here.
Accurate estimation of arterial oxygen saturation: This paper demonstrated a new method to obtain accurate SaO2 (arterial oxygen saturation) using two cameras. Researchers used a BIOPAC TSD123 and a TSD202D sensor to obtain reference SaO2 and temperature respectively. You can find the paper here.
You can find these studies and more over on our publications page.
Use to measure clench force in the MRI; clench force range 0-50 kgf. The lightweight, ergonomically designed transducer provides direct readings in kilograms or pounds. Use in isolation or combine with EMG recordings for in-depth studies of muscular activity. The isometric design improves experiment repeatability and accuracy. The TSD121B-MRI has an 8 meter cable terminated for connection […]
View AllDiscovering and understanding what motivates humans to produce better results has intrigued many researchers. Many researchers have explored the psychophysiological processes that drive our behavior. Here are some recent studies that have used BIOPAC systems to research motivation… Motivation and Pleasure Deficits Undermine the Benefits of Social Affiliation in Psychosis. Blanchard, J. J., Smith, J. […]
Eye tracking technology has come a long way and has enabled researchers to conduct mobile experiments and track participants in real world scenarios. These featured studies demonstrate some of the use cases for mobile eye tracking technology. Here are some recent studies that have used BIOPAC systems for eye tracking research… Drivers’ gaze patterns when resuming […]
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