Pulse Wave Velocity: Theory, Applications, Methods, and Future Directions
Arguably, the “gold-standard” method for noninvasive assessment of cardiovascular disease risk is pulse wave velocity (PWV). Join experts for a complete, in-depth overview of their research involving PWV in a variety of different applications and a deep dive into the methods they use to record high-quality, repeatable data.
#ExpertAnswers: Satish Raj & Kate Bourne on POTS
In this episode of #ExpertAnswers join Dr. Satish Raj and Kate Bourne, from the University of Calgary, as they answer questions from [...]
Event-Related EDA Combined with Stimulus Presentation: Set up, Optimize Quality and Analyze
Frazer Findlay and Alex Dimov review how EDA (Electrodermal Activity) combined with physiological stimulus and eye tracking provides insights into physiological processes.
Measuring and Quantifying Sympathetic Control of the Cutaneous Microvasculature
In this webinar, Dr. Jody Greaney provides an overview of microneurography to measure skin sympathetic nervous system activity, with a focus on data analysis, interpretation and its application coupled with laser Doppler flowmetry.
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome – Overview and Focus on Non-Pharmacological Approaches
Join researchers from the University of Calgary for a deep dive into the hemodynamic effects of compression in individuals affected by Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS).
Teaching Anatomy and Physiology Webinar Series
A four-part series focused on current and updated teaching techniques in Anatomy and Physiology for science educators.
#ExpertAnswers: Lee Kaplan on Obesity
Dr. Lee kaplan discusses the science behind bariatric surgery, why it’s so effective, and the role of the gastrointestinal tract and gut microbiota in its mechanism of action.
#ExpertAnswers: Jacqueline Limberg on Human Autonomic Research
Join Dr. Jacqueline Limberg as she discusses the basics of human autonomic research and shares tips & tricks for data collection and analysis during human autonomic testing to improve the accuracy and reliability of your findings.
Why is Bariatric Surgery So Effective?
In this final installment of our Obesity 2020 webinar series, Dr. Lee Kaplan discusses late-breaking research and reviews various mechanisms of action of bariatric and metabolic surgery and how they affect the regulation of energy balance and metabolic function.
Integrating Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring with Human Physiology Measurements
Presenter Q&A report from the live webinar, Integrating Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring with Human Physiology Measurements, with Walter Habenbacher and Frazer Findlay
Data Collection & Analysis in Human Autonomic Research: How to Guide to Successful Testing
Dr. Jacqueline Limberg discusses the basics of human autonomic research and shares tips & tricks for data collection and analysis during human autonomic testing to improve the accuracy and reliability of your findings.
How to Record Great Respiration Data
Join BIOPAC to learn more about technologies and techniques to help you record good quality respiration data.
Clinical Methods and Applications of Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI for Functional Imaging of the Lungs and Other Organs
Renowned MRI expert, Prof. Jim Wild, will discuss the clinical applications of 129Xe lung imaging with a focus on novel pulmonary therapies using hyperpolarized gas and proton lung MRI as markers.
Advancements in Exercise Physiology, Sports Science and Biomechanics
An essential webinar series reviewing various technologies used to study exercise physiology, sports science and biomechanics in human subjects
Obesity Webinar Series 2020
A webinar series focused on late-breaking research and discovery relating to the physiological mechanisms of obesity-related disease.
Biofeedback + VR + Physiology Technical Showcase
Join BIOPAC to learn how you can get started with your own physiology research using VR, what options are available and how to create a virtual environment for physiology experiments.
Integrating VR, Eye Tracking and Biofeedback in Research
Experts discuss and demonstrate how to set up and plan experiments combining virtual reality (VR) with real-time eye tracking and physiology data measurement.
Eye Tracking and Mobile-Remote Participants
Experts demonstrate how to set up an eye tracking experiment and combine this data with physiological data such as ECG, EEG, EDA, EMG/fEMG and RSP.
Remote Eye Tracking: Advanced Integration with Physiology Data
Experts discuss case studies and experimental data from various applications using a newly developed automated system to measure vision based on the optomotor reflex.