Oct 20, 2015 | cardiography, Life Science Data, physiology
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a graph of electrical activity of the heart (cardiac) muscle as it changes over time. The basic principle of the ECG is that periodic waves of propagated electrical stimulation cause cardiac muscle to alternately contract and relax.
Sep 11, 2015 | cardiography, cardiovascular hemodynamics, Life Science Data, noninvasive blood pressure
Correct subject set-up of upper arm cuff, CNAP® NIBP finger sensor and CNAP® controller is essential to ensure accurate data reading and collection of continuous blood pressure and hemodynamics with the NiBP 100D throughout the measurement.
Aug 6, 2015 | cardiography, Electroencephalography, Life Science Data, physiology
By Alan Macy, BIOPAC Systems, Inc. In the context of human physiological recording, an electrode is a conductive probe which is used to sense the presence of biopotentials arising at points in the body. When biopotentials are generated in the body, they can be sensed...
Jul 15, 2015 | Electroencephalography, Life Science Data, physiology
Short-term Electroencephalography or EEG measurements are typically performed in synchrony with well-controlled, environmental, stimuli. Signal-averaging measurements, of this type, are known as Event Related Potentials (ERPs).
Jun 19, 2015 | Electroencephalography, Life Science Data, physiology
An EEG recording can be short or long-term. Shorter-term, signal-averaged, EEG measurements are typically used to evaluate precognitive and cognitive processes with respect to specific stimuli.
May 22, 2015 | cardiography, cardiovascular hemodynamics, Life Science Data
Cardiac Output (CNCO® ) and further essential hemodynamic parameters calculated from the continuous non-invasive arterial pressure curve (CNAP®) by means of the Pulse Contour Analysis shows high accuracy and high trending ability (precision) compared to invasive clinical standards (e.g. thermodilution and PiCCO) with valuable benefit for scientific and clinical research.
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