Sep 27, 2017 | Life Science Data
Recording the clearest possible signal can prove tricky, especially from exercising or mobile subjects. We have compiled a helpful guide on electrode placement and preparation that ensures accurate and precise data from mobile subject recording. When recording mobile...
Sep 7, 2017 | Life Science Data
Thirty-plus years ago, physiological research required incredibly long lab hours and followed by slow analyzation procedures. Prior to the invention of the personal computer (Thank you Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak!), scientists were burdened with piles of hard copy...
Aug 7, 2017 | Life Science Data
Advancing technology allows researchers the ability to utilize physiological data in different forms. This includes utilizing mathematic models to answer research questions, making data openly accessible to those with similar research questions, and identify...
Jul 6, 2017 | Life Science Data
In 1929, a German physician named Hans Berger discovered that electrodes placed on the scalp could detect various patterns of electrical activity. After verifying that the recordings were indeed recording from the brain, and were not artifacts of muscle or scalp,...
Jun 14, 2017 | Life Science Data
In an age of increased obesity and obsession with exercise, software companies have created exercise video games that engage users both mentally and physically. Mixed reviews about the effectiveness of such exergames stem from several components: the perceived task...
Jun 6, 2017 | Life Science Data
The cognitive processing of memory affects our individual perception therefore it is important to understand what factors influence an individual’s processing. We have compiled a list of studies that look at how recall can influence individual’s message perception and...
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