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Research System Seminar set for Feb. 5, 2010

Attend a Training Seminar to see what you've been missing…
 
Hands-on, in-depth training for BIOPAC Research Systems  

Targeted training will help you unlock the power potential of BIOPAC hardware and software features. Get the most out of your investment in our system by investing just one day for a comprehensive training seminar covering the following and more:
  • AcqKnowledge software, including new AcqKnowledge 4 features
  • MP System Hardware Setup
  • System Scaling and Calibration Techniques  
  • Screen Display Controls – Scaling and Grids  
  • Calculation & Digital Channel Setup – Filtering Options  
  • Measurement Tools – Cross Channel Measurements  
  • Offline Analysis Techniques  
  • Find Peak Functions  
  • Off-line Averaging  
  • Stimulator Functions  
  • User-Requested Topics—Submit your ideas today!  
  • New Product Demonstrations
  • Question & Answer Session
  • The BIOPAC Training Seminar will cover, in detail, all aspects of the BIOPAC MP150 and MP100 Systems and AcqKnowledge software. This is an excellent opportunity for users to discover the power and potential that BIOPAC offers. Use the hardware and software on site, and get personal feedback from a BIOPAC expert.

     
    This instructor-led seminar runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Seminars are limited to 10 attendees to allow time for targeted training. Enroll today to secure your place!
    Audience
    • Researchers  
    • Professors  
    • Graduate Students
    Reservations & Pricing Info
    Prerequisites
    • MP150 or MP100 hardware  
    • AcqKnowledge software
    Location
    • BIOPAC Systems, Inc. headquarters, 42 Aero Camino, Goleta, CA 93117
      • Goleta is near Santa Barbara and UCSB, approximately 100 miles
        north of Los Angeles and 100 miles south of San Luis Obispo. Click for map.

    posted 12.04.2009

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    free BIOPAC webinar

    Effort & Motivation: Using a Hand Dynamometer in the MRI and in the Lab

    Many studies use hand dynamometry to objectively quantify exerted effort during experiments most commonly related to the study of motivation.
    We’ll focus on this topic and go over everything you need to know to record dynamometry data in the MRI or in the lab. Topics include
    – Calibrating for maximum voluntary contraction (MVC)
    – Real-time access to the dynamometer signal by third-party applications
    – How researchers have used this equipment
    – Creating a visual task that gives feedback on exerted effort as well as rewards to the participant

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