Jun 10, 2016 | Education, Life Science Data, neuroscience, physiology, psychology, psychophysiology, psychophysiology education
By Howard Iver Thorsheim, Ph.D., St. Olaf College. Extensive research has repeatedly validated the value of cooperative learning. Yet, attempts to form cooperative learning groups too often failed to meet the expectations of both educators and students.
Apr 18, 2016 | functional near infrared, Life Science Data, magnetic resonance imaging, optical brain imaging, physiology, psychophysiology
Noise in functional near infrared (FNIR) imaging data utilized for neurophysiological brain functioning research is a challenge to researchers, The use of dark current measurement in functional near infrared (fNIR) brain imaging can provide a valuable tool in identifying and managing certain type of noise in recordings.
Jan 12, 2016 | Life Science Data, psychology, psychophysiology
By Alan Macy, BIOPAC Systems, Inc. The Circumplex Model of Affect was first described in 1980 by James Russell. Affective states arise from the behavior of two independent neurophysiological systems, the arousal and valence systems. Affective states are a function of...
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