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On-Demand | Dyadic Interactions | Recording from Multiple Participants Part I

Performing a dyadic experiment is more complex and requires more planning than research with single participants. The choice and configuration of the equipment is driven by the experimental paradigm, equipment should be unobtrusive, and data must be tightly synchronized.

Fortunately, recording physiological signals can be made easy by making the right choices in instrumentation, planning out the experiment, and streamlining data analysis.

Join BIOPAC to learn how to record high-quality, synchronized data for a wide range of applications including child-parent, doctor-patient, partner-to-partner interactions, and more.

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Cardiac Output amplifier

NICO Smart Amplifier

The NICO Smart Amplifier is specifically designed to measure thoracic impedance for performing noninvasive cardiac output measurements. The amplifier terminates in two connectors for impedance (Z) and its derivative (dZ), and has a 3 m cable that connects directly to an AMI100D Amplifier Input Module. Use with EL526 strip electrodes and CBL246 adapter or with EL500 […]

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Electrocardiography Guide Available

BIOPAC’s comprehensive Introductory ECG Guide addresses fundamental to advanced concerns to optimize electrocardiography data recording and analysis. Topics include: ECG Complex; Electrical and Mechanical Sequence of a Heartbeat; Systole and Diastole; Configurations for Lead I, Lead II, Lead III, 6-lead ECG, 12-lead ECG, precordial leads; Ventricular Late Potentials (VLPs); ECG Measurement Tools; Automated Analysis Routines for extracting, […]

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