BIOPAC will hold a general Research System training with an emphasis on human physiology in New York, New York on March 28, 2008.
Topics include using an MP150 or MP100 Research System to record and analyze ECG, EDA (GSR), EMG, NIBP, Cardiac Output, TPR. Plus—new product demonstrations, user-requested topics, and a Question & Answer session.
Location:
Baruch College Campus Map/Directions
Psychology Department
One Bernard Baruch Way
(55 Lexington Ave at 24th St)
New York, NY 10010
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Meals: breakfast and lunch included
Size: limited to 10 people
Reservations & Pricing: support@biopac.com or (805) 685-0066 x282
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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