Feb 21, 2018 | Life Science Data
Physiology and electricity share a common historical journey. In the mid 1700’s, the Austrian writer/philosopher J. Sulzer noted that when two metal discs were placed on his tongue—one copper and one zinc—the combined metals yielded an odd sensation and taste. He...
Dec 20, 2017 | Life Science Data
Whether it’s for EEG, ECG, or ECT, electrodes have a myriad of electrophysiological techniques in the field of biomedical research. As far as electrode positioning and selection, decisions about which type to use are best made via literature and discussions with...
Nov 7, 2017 | Life Science Data
The NIBP100D-HD provides noninvasive monitoring of blood pressure and hemodynamic measures, representing a big step for noninvasive measurements in physiological research. The device’s accuracy is comparable to clinical measures, allowing researchers to obtain the...
Oct 10, 2017 | Life Science Data
From breathing to sleep, the human body functions through cycles. Researchers attain the most accurate physiological data when analyzing subjects through cyclic data. Wandering baselines, non-AC coupled, and varying peak amplitudes are some of the many challenges that...
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...
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