Date
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Location
Online: Watch On-demand
Video is a compelling addition to physiology experiments. Researchers need to understand and observe the behavior of the participant, identify problems during the experiment and get a general sense of behavior and how that behavior relates to the data. If data looks wrong or bad, video can help researchers figure out why. Synchronized video has other benefits as well:
In this online presentation, Frazer Findlay, CEO of BIOPAC Systems, will show you how to set up an experiment using video. Join Frazer to learn: What you will learn
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