Frazer Findlay and Alex Dimov review how EDA (Electrodermal Activity) combined with physiological stimulus and eye tracking provides insights into physiological processes.
EDA (Electrodermal Activity) is commonly used to obtain insights into numerous psychological processes such as emotional response and attention. Adding physiological measurements and eye tracking reveals significantly more information than EDA alone. Combining a stimulus presentation and multi-channel physiological data capture into a single platform makes it easy to study how the brain responds to discrete events and continuous stimuli.
Join BIOPAC in this online presentation explaining the entire process of setting up an EDA + Stimulus Presentation experiment. BIOPAC are going to design an experimental paradigm, set up the software and hardware, prepare the participant, run the experiment, and analyze the data. Learn tips and tricks from BIOPAC experts, Alex Dimov and Frazer Findlay, then get started with your own experiment.
Key Topics Include:
- Participant setup
- Hardware and software setup
- Hardware options—wired or wireless
- Automated analysis techniques
- Tips and tricks
- Combining EDA with eye tracking and stim presentation
Presenters
CEO
BIOPAC Systems, Inc
European Sales Manager & fNIR Expert
BIOPAC Systems, Inc