Peristaltic electrical signal propagation can be recorded using monopolar or bipolar recording techniques with the EGG100C and AcqKnowledge. To derive either long or short distance bipolar data, configure the amplifier to record with a common reference (monopolar) and then use the software to subtract one monopolar channel from another. After data collection, use the peak detection algorithms present in AcqKnowledge to analyze the time shifts between propagated signals on different channels.
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MP36R System
Wired | Peristaltic (Slow Wave) Propagation
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus shielded lead set and disposable cloth electrode
MP160 System
Wired | Peristaltic (Slow Wave) Propagation
MP160 System with AcqKnowledge plus EGG amps, shielded red clip lead, shielded white clip lead, unshielded black clip lead and disposable cloth electrode
MP36R System
MP160 System
MP160 System
Wireless | Peristaltic (Slow Wave) Propagation
MP160 System with AcqKnowledge plus BioNomadix wireless EGG amps and disposable cloth electrodes
BioNomadix Logger
Wireless | Peristaltic (Slow Wave) Propagation
BioNomadix Logger and two transmitters for wireless EGG, leads, cloth electrodes & Impedance Checker
MP160 System
BioNomadix Logger
MP36R System
Animal | Peristaltic (Slow Wave) Propagation
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus nine needle electrodes and three electrode lead adapters
MP160 System
Animal | Peristaltic (Slow Wave) Propagation
MP160 System with AcqKnowledge plus EGG amps and unipolar needle electrodes
MP36R System
MP160 System
Learn a technique—Trans-radial Electrical Bioimpedance Velocimetry (TREV)—that is more user-friendly and less invasive than the transthoracic method. TREV measures blood movement in the radial and ulnar arteries of the forearm via bioimpedance.
Topics Covered:
– Presentation and discussion of TREV
– Derived Indices Relevant to TREV
– Hardware setup
– Participant setup
– Recognizing good quality and bad quality data
– Demonstration with the grip anticipation test
– Review of results from other tests
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Exercise physiology is the study of the body’s response to physical activity. Research in exercise physiology allows for insights in health and for a better understanding of the functions of the body at work. Here are some recent studies in exercise physiology that utilized BIOPAC tools for their research… Effect of exercise on electrocardiographic parameters […]
BIOPAC’s comprehensive Introductory ECG Guide addresses fundamental to advanced concerns to optimize electrocardiography data recording and analysis. Topics include: ECG Complex; Electrical and Mechanical Sequence of a Heartbeat; Systole and Diastole; Configurations for Lead I, Lead II, Lead III, 6-lead ECG, 12-lead ECG, precordial leads; Ventricular Late Potentials (VLPs); ECG Measurement Tools; Automated Analysis Routines for extracting, […]
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