Psychophysiology Research News
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21st June 2011 -
ADInstruments 29th newsletter announces exciting new products for almost every application. Featured are the new-look PowerLab and Front End 35 series units, with new hardware filters and environmentally friendly parts. This next generation PowerLab is supplied with our newly released Telemetry Research system and psychophysiology systems. Other new products include LabTutor 4.2 Suite (coming soon!), teaching kits, and accessories. You can read about PowerLab's central role in psychophysiology research at UNSW, and how LabTutor transformed teaching labs at Goethe University in Germany. A software tip on macros is included with this newsletter.
10th March 2011 -
A Parisian research group are using PowerLab systems to help understand why we mimic the emotional facial expressions we perceive in others during social interactions. As part of their studies, the group has configured their PowerLab’s digital inputs to automatically annotate LabChart’s physiological recordings with events generated by their choice of experiment design and presentation software, E-Prime.
28th February 2011 -
Quacquarelli Symonds has announced the Top 100 Life Science and Biomedical universities in the world for 2010. ADInstruments is proud to announce that PowerLab systems are used in 100% of these universities. Some prominent top-100 institutions that use PowerLab Systems are profiled in this story, demonstrating the widespread use of PowerLab for diverse research and teaching applications.
25th January 2011 -
ADInstruments now provides complete systems for psychophysiology research and teaching applications. SuperLab software is included with the all-in-one psychophysiology systems, which are ideal for experiments based on stimulus presentation and evoked response. The systems are operated using two computers, one for stimulus presentation and one for recording evoked responses.
25th January 2011 -
ADInstruments now provides complete systems for psychophysiology research and teaching applications. SuperLab software is included with the all-in-one psychophysiology systems, which are ideal for experiments based on stimulus presentation and evoked response. The systems are operated using two computers, one for stimulus presentation and one for recording evoked responses.
9th January 2011 -
Develop surgical skills in acute and chronic instrumentation in rats and mice at a three-day workshop for researchers and technicians. This hands-on workshop will be hosted by Maastricht University’s Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM) and held from Wednesday March 30 – Friday April 1 2011.
27th October 2010 -
There are now 18 French-language experiments available to use with LabTutor 4 Teaching Suite. The new experiments include human, animal and psychophysiology experiments. Existing LabTutor 4 educators can download the new experiments free-of-charge.
25th October 2010 -
The work of the psychophysiology group at the University of NSW highlights the many facets of psychophysiological research and reiterates the inherent relationship between psychological processes and physiological systems of the human body. Leading the group is Associate Professor Ute Vollmer-Conna, a brilliant researcher and colourful character whose early-career milestones included shepherding and carpentry.
25th October 2010 -
The work of the psychophysiology group at the University of NSW highlights the many facets of psychophysiological research and reiterates the inherent relationship between psychological processes and physiological systems of the human body. Leading the group is Associate Professor Ute Vollmer-Conna, a brilliant researcher and colourful character whose early-career milestones included shepherding and carpentry.
25th October 2010 -
The work of the psychophysiology group at the University of NSW highlights the many facets of psychophysiological research and reiterates the inherent relationship between psychological processes and physiological systems of the human body. Leading the group is Associate Professor Ute Vollmer-Conna, a brilliant researcher and colourful character whose early-career milestones included shepherding and carpentry.
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