Understand Human Emotions with Facial EMG

Date
Thursday, April 25, 2019

Location
On Demand Playback

RECORDING FACIAL EMG WITH NEW AMPLIFIER TECHNOLOGY

facial EMG data

This training session focuses on tracking human emotions with Facial EMG. Join Frazer Findlay, CEO of BIOPAC, to learn about recording fEMG with Smart AmplifiersFrazer demonstrates where to place electrodes and best practices for collecting Facial Electromyography signals and electrical activity from the Zygomaticus and Corrugator Supercilii muscles. fEMG is used for a variety of studies involving visual, auditory and haptic stimuli, startle and response, emotional response, unconscious learning, and more.

What you will learn:

  • Facial EMG amplifierSubject preparation
  • Electrode placement
  • How to get great data
  • Wired and wireless options
  • Live Demo of hardware and software
  • Live data recording—see the new fEMG Smart Amplifier recording in real time!

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About the Speaker

Frazer Findlay BIOPAC CEO
Frazer Findlay is the CEO of BIOPAC and has more than 25 years’ experience in life science data acquisition and analysis. Frazer is a well-regarded expert in the physiology monitoring industry and has facilitated workshops in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He is familiar with a variety of software, equipment, and laboratory protocols for a wide array of signals and measurements. Frazer joined BIOPAC in 1996 when he moved from the UK to Santa Barbara as Domestic Sales Manager. He became CEO in 2008 and has continued to develop and grow the business while also working with physiology measurement and biometric companies to improve the physiology monitoring industry.

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