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.
Recording Facial EMG with New Amplifier Technology
An essential webinar for researchers interested in recording facial electromyography (fEMG) to measure muscle activity associated with smiling and frowning.
fNIR Applications and Solutions
An essential webinar for scientists interested in functional Near-Infrared Optical Imaging (fNIR) technology and how they can use it for cognitive neuroscience research.
Optimizing Event-related EDA to Better Understand Participant Responses
Join Frazer Findlay for an educational webinar on the measurement and analysis of event-related Electrodermal Activity (EDA)
How to Synchronize Participant Video With Physiology Data
An essential webinar for scientists interested in recording synchronized video with physiological measurements in human or animal research applications.
How to Integrate Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring when Conducting Human Physiology Measurements
On March 8, 2016, InsideScientific hosted a webinar discussing the integration of a continuous, noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitor with physiological recordings.
#ExpertAnswers: Erin Feser & Coleman Bessert on Kinesiological Electromyography
In this episode of Expert Answers, Erin Feser, MSc and Coleman Bessert answer questions about kinesiological EMG.
#ExpertAnswers: Vaughan Macefield on Microneurography
Vaughan Macefield discusses microneurography techniques and research trends for the study of nerve stimuli and associated responses in humans.
Microneurography: Recording Nerve Traffic Via Intraneural Microelectrodes in Awake Human Subjects
Professor Vaughan Macefield discusses Microneurography technique and research trends for the study of nerve stimuli and associated responses in human subjects.