T4 Human Physiology Conference: Tools, Trends, Techniques & Technology
Date
Monday, August 12, 2019 - Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Location
UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA
Host
BIOPAC SYSTEMS, INC. - U.S.A.
Learn theory and practice with academic & industry experts in life science research
Dozens of hands-on, small group, targeted sessions, how-to workshops, and demonstrations on “Tools, Trends, Techniques, and Technology” to measure and analyze human physiological signals and integrate physiology teaching systems (BSL) into programs of study, presented by renowned experts in life science research and education. Bring your laptop and prepare to be engaged! Get hands-on and small-group instruction using the best in physiology measurement technologies.
We’re finalizing plans for T4 July 17-19 2023…check out the T4 2023 Agenda Snapshot here and request updates below—we’ll keep you posted so you can plan to join us.
Leading Research Technologies & Topics—hands-on demos!
| AcqKnowledge software BIOPAC MP160 Data Acquisition Systems BioNomadix Wireless, Wearable Systems Physiology Education: Biopac Student Lab Recording physiological data from mobile subjects ECG data recording and analysis Heart Rate Variability Analysis Stimulus Response: E-Prime, SuperLab Integration of behavioral data with physiological signals EDA data recording and analysis EEG data recording and analysis EMG data recording and analysis | Facial EMG recording and analysis Exercise Physiology—recording and analyzing great data Exercise Physiology solutions: Team System Stimulation: Electrical, Auditory, & Visual Integration of fNIR and physiological signals Optical brain scanning: fNIR Optical Brain Imaging Recording great data in the MRI Integrating camera systems Integrating physiology learning systems into programs of instruction Challenge/Threat Virtual Reality: WorldViz, Integrating VR data …and much more! |
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