May 20, 2019 | electrocardiography, EMG, Exercise Physiology, Life Science Data, physiology, respiration, Sports Science
Everyone has experienced showing up at the doctor’s office and being tasked with sitting very still while vital signs are taken. You sit almost trance-like, concentrating on slowing your heartbeat, willing your blood pressure down, avoiding any sudden movement that...
Feb 27, 2019 | consumer neuroscience, electrocardiography, Electrodermal, Electroencephalography, EMG, Exercise Physiology, Life Science Data, neuromarketing, physiology, respiration, Sports Science
Physiological research studies require a great deal of focused expertise, including an ability to properly set up all necessary equipment for the study at hand. This has long consisted of overseeing a host of manual hardware connections and software settings, and...
Oct 5, 2018 | electrocardiography, Electrodermal, Electroencephalography, EMG, Exercise Physiology, noninvasive blood pressure, physiology, respiration, Sports Science, Teaching physiology
Advancements in the engineering of data acquisition components have closely paralleled the microchip revolution. Ever-smaller form factors available in wireless transmission formats have resulted in a boon for researchers wishing to collect high-quality physiological...
Jan 23, 2018 | electrocardiography
Electrocardiography (ECG) or EKG is one of the most commonly recorded signals as it can be used for a wide variety of heart related analysis. Acquiring good, clean data from subjects can prove difficult though. Everything from electrode options to hardware settings...
Mar 22, 2017 | cardiography, cardiovascular hemodynamics, electrocardiography, Life Science Data, neuroscience, psychology, psychophysiology
Several studies show chronic stress is typically detrimental to health, while acute stress may be linked to positive effects in addition to the negative counterparts
Dec 19, 2016 | cardiography, electrocardiography, Electrodermal, Life Science Data, neuroscience, noninvasive blood pressure, physiology, psychophysiology, respiration
In a previous post, we discussed the stress-reducing benefits of loving interactions with close friends and family during the holiday season. In addition to family, there are many mood-shaping habits and activities that characterize the holidays: the smell of...
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