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HUMAN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY PACKAGE
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Quantity in Basket: none
Code: HE1LP
Price:
3,465.00 USD
Shipping Weight: 11.00 pounds
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The Concept
Qubit Systems' latest series of
sensors are designed to investigate electrophysiological aspects of human physiology
in a completely safe and non-invasive manner. Where required, disposable electrodes
are supplied, each of which has a gel backing that attaches the electrode to
the subject's skin. Signals from the skin are transmitted through optically isolated
circuitry, and power for the sensors is transformed from AC to low voltage DC,
so there is never any risk of electric shock.
Numerous investigations are possible
with each of the sensors, which may be purchased individually or as a package
with a LabPro interface and Logger Pro software. The sensors provide an excellent
complement to the Human Respirometry Package for comprehensive investigations
of subjects under a variety of conditions.
The HE1LP Package Contains:
- S205 Electrocardiograph Sensor
(EKG)
- S210 Electromyograph Sensor (EMG)
- S216 Hand Dynamometer
- S220 Galvanic Skin Response Sensor
(GSR)
- S225 Electrooculograph Sensor
(EOG)
- A263 Disposable Electrophysiology
Electrodes
- C410 LabPro Interface
- C901 Logger Pro Software
- C404 Customized Setup Software
- Instructor Manual
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The EKG sensor measures cardiac
waveforms generated by electrical activity of the heart muscle. The cyclical
contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles creates an electrical
current that moves through the body, which can be measured by electrodes attached
to the skin. The EKG sensor comes with 3 electrode cables and a set of 100
disposable electrodes.
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Qubit Systems' surface electromyograph
(EMG) records the electrical activity of muscles. Normal muscle tissue is
electrically silent when relaxed. When it is active during a contraction,
an electrical current is generated that can be measured at the surface of
the skin. The strength of the signal depends upon the number of muscle motor
units recruited to contract the muscle. An audible signal is produced as the
muscle is flexed so that the subject receives a visual and an aural indication
of the strength of the contraction.
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Qubit Systems' strain-gage based
isometric S216 Hand Dynamometer is designed for use with the LabPro interface
and Logger Pro software in a variety of experiments, and may be combined with
the S210 EMG sensor for comprehensive studies of muscle activity. The dynamometer
is factory calibrated in Newtons and kilograms force. It measures grip strength,
relative strength of the left and right hand, muscle fatigue and endurance.
It also has grips for measuring finger strength.
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The S220 Galvanic Skin Response
(GSR) Sensor measures the psycho-galvanic reflex. This reflex generates a
change in skin conductivity during periods of stress, excitement or shock.
The GSR sensor monitors skin conductivity between two reusable electrodes
attached to 2 fingers of one hand. While the subject is at rest, a steady
background signal will be monitored by C901 Logger Pro software on the computer
screen. It is also possible to obtain an audible signal.
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Qubit Systems' S225 Electrooculograph
(EOG) is used to monitor eye movement of a stationary subject. A reference
electrode is placed on the forehead, electrodes are placed on the right and
left temples for lateral eye movement detection, and above and below an eye
for vertical eye movement detection. Lateral movement and vertical movement
are plotted on different channels as voltages, or the EOG can be calibrated
for each subject to provide angles of eye movement in both the horizontal
and vertical plane.
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NOTE: All human electrophysiology
and human respiratory monitoring products provided by Qubit Systems Inc. are
NOT approved for medical or clinical applications.
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