On-Demand | Multimodal Workload Measurements

BIOPAC citations are continually updated—current count is 50,900, search publications here.

There is overwhelming evidence that combining multiple physiological measures provides greater power to discriminate mental workload as well as other cognitive states. Researchers frequently acquire disparate data streams for studies in cognition, human factors, ergonomics (e.g., automotive and aviation testing), user experience and more. In this online presentation, BIOPAC will demonstrate how to set up a multimodal experiment using fNIRS, ECG/HRV, eye tracking, and stimulus presentation.

Join BIOPAC for Part II of our fNIRS and Mental Workload Series with Frazer Findlay, CEO of BIOPAC Systems, and Alex Dimov, European Sales Manager. They will walk you through all the steps of creating and analyzing this type of experiment.

You will learn how to:

  • Operate a multimodal experiment using: fNIRS, ECG/HRV, eye tracking, and stimulus presentation
  • Record high quality data
  • Optimize the setup
  • Synchronize devices
  • Analyze data

About Frazer FindlayFrazer Findlay BIOPAC CEO

Frazer Findlay is 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.

About Alex Dimov  

Alex Dimov (BIOPAC Systems, Inc.) has been teaching workshops on the topic of physiological data acquisition and analysis for over 15 years. While at UC Santa Barbara he was an instructor for The Advanced Training Institute for Virtual Reality in Social Psychology. He joined BIOPAC as an application specialist and now oversees European Sales for BIOPAC.

WHAT'S NEW

New Citations | BIOPAC and Mindfulness

Much of modern research aims to objectively record emotion and mindfulness in order to better...

Join the BIOPAC Community

Stay Current

Stay Connected

Request a Demonstration
Request a Demonstration