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Title: Introduction to Biopac


1
Introduction to Biopac
  • Brain Behaviour

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The Biopac System
  • Allows recording and analysis of electrical
    signals. Well use it to record voltage changes
    generated by electrical signals from neurons
    muscles.
  • The display plots voltage against time and
    allows for several channels of data to be
    recorded.
  • Calculated variables can be saved during
    recording.
  • Signals can be analysed to extract desired values
    after recording.

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Workshop sessions
  • You will need to save data, bring a floppy disk
    or pen drive.
  • Dont bring food or drink with you
  • Do turn up (on time).

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Recording Procedure
  • Read through the lesson
  • Youll be working as a group, each member needs
    to have their own copy of the data, and each
    group should hand in different data.
  • Procedure
  • Attach the recording disks
  • Start Biopac by double clicking the icon for the
    relevant workshop.
  • Enter a name, the data is saved under this name.
  • Calibrate
  • Record, the experimenter needs to tell the
    participant what to do, and may need to enter
    labels (by pressing f9) into the record to
    identify what happened when.

6
Analysis procedure
  • Open a data file
  • Set up the measurement boxes to obtain the values
    you want

7
Analysis
  • Identify the right parts of the record with the
    I-beam cursor.
  • Use the magnifying glass tool to zoom in, if
    needed. The Autoscale Waveforms and Autoscale
    Horizontal options on the Display menu reset the
    vertical and horizontal scales respectively. You
    can also click on the axes to manually set the
    scale to use.
  • Paste values into the journal (making sure it is
    clear what they are). Select Journal/paste
    measurements from the edit menu. You can add text
    to help you make sense of the values.

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What do I need
  • From each workshop session you need
  • A copy of the graph window
  • A copy of your journal
  • Both need to be pasted at the end of the record
    sheet for that workshop. The journal should
    contain the values you need to fill in the tables
    on the report sheet.
  • On the Edit menu select either Data Window/Copy
    Graph or Journal/Copy to paste the graph or
    journal into the windows clipboard

10
Further Reading
  • The follow would tell you more about
    psychophysiological recording in general and each
    of the specific measures well be using. The
    first text is available electronically, via
    netlibrary, see lib.derby.ac.uk/library/elecbookco
    llec.html for details.
  • Andreassi,J.L. (2000). Psychophysiology Human
    Behavior and Physiological Response (4th Ed.).
    Mahwah, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
  • Hugdahl, K. (1995). Psychophysiology The
    Mind-Body Perspective. London Harvard University
    Press.
  • Stern, R.M., Ray, W.J. Quigley, K.S. (2001)
    Psychophysiological Recording (2nd Ed.) Oxford
    University Press.
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