On-Demand | STRESS: Measuring Related Physiological Changes

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How do physiological signals change when we experience stress? How can we monitor those changes continuously so we can aim to improve our quality of life? BIOPAC presents a wide array of noninvasive and continuous measurements of stress-related physiological signals and provide in-depth guidance about best practices for recording and data analysis. We demonstrate physiological correlates of both short- and long-term load on the stress response system in the context of a public speaking task and daily activities.

Join Alex Dimov, Product Expert and Head of European Sales, as he demonstrates how researchers can use physiological data to better understand our stress response.

You Will Learn How To:

  • Select the right measurements and obtain good data
  • Choose which signals to record—including fNIRS, ECG, EDA, Respiration, Blood pressure, etc.
  • Recognize the importance of each signal in the context of the stress response
  • Analyze the respective signals with live examples
  • Take measures best suited for short-term vs. long-term recording

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