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== The Encoders and sensors & How to attach the sensors == | == The Encoders and sensors & How to attach the sensors == |
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<<The Basics of Thought Technology’s Physiological Monitoring System>> by. Michelle Jarick (May 23rd, 2012)
The Encoders and sensors & How to attach the sensors
The Encoders (we have two so that we can encode two people at the same time) - Turn the power on - Fiber optic connection - Sensor connections (max. input of 8 sensors) The sensors (different types of sensors) - Skin conductance - Blood volume Pulse (to measure the heart rate) - Respiration (to measure the breathing rate) - EKG (Electrocardiogram, more accurate BUT need to touch the person’s chest; could be more invasive so that people don’t like it) - Temperature Attaching the Sensors to People - Blood Volume Pulse (BVP) - Skin Conductance - Respiration sensor
Recording with Physiology Suit - Part 1 & 2
Part 1
Part 2
Recording with Physiology Suit (Demonstration Time)
- BIOGRAPH IFINITI
- Demonstration time
- To get the date out…..physiological/virtual channel
Skin conductance
What is skin conductance? Why measure skin conductance? What does skin conductance look like? Skin conductance measures - Skin conductance response (SCR) - Skin conductance level (SCL) Pre-processing of SCRs and SCLs Skin conductance measures Two ways to analyze SCRs - Magnitude - Amplitude
Heart Rate
What is Hear Rate? Two ways to analyze Heart Rate Heart Rate is a course measure Artifact - FREE! Examples