Goleta, Calif—Data acquisition and analysis with BIOPAC systems just got even easier. BIOPAC Systems, Inc., has launched a completely redesigned website, www.biopac.com, allowing researchers and educators a faster, simpler way of learning about BIOPAC solutions for classrooms and labs.
The redesigned site features easy access to the full line of BIOPAC products for research, higher education, and secondary education. Customers can browse products by category, discipline, or application. Alternately, customers can use the intuitive, comprehensive search engine to locate specific products by part name or number.
U.S. customers can purchase products online via credit card by creating a user account. All customers can easily create and save estimates. Estimates can be viewed at any time by logging into a customer account.
BIOPAC’s more than 60 lesson experiments for human & animal studies are also easily accessible on the redesigned site. Plus, professors and students alike can simply log in and download most lessons immediately.
The site also offers a comprehensive support database, which includes more than a hundred BIOPAC application notes, an extensive Knowledge Base, a calendar of events, and a publication search.
Join BIOPAC to learn about Argus ETVision eye tracking glasses and how to integrate with AcqKnowledge software.
You will learn:
– How to optimize the glasses setup
– How to use the glasses for in-lab and mobile applications
– How to import and synchronize logged data from the glasses
– How to analyze the data using ETAnalysis
– How to create Moving and Live Areas of Interest
– How to extract eye tracking measurements in AcqKnowledge with physiological data
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