Contributed Teaching Experiments

Recording Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Auditory Related Potentials (ARPs) in Humans
human EEG  

A basic introduction to the use of Event Related Potential (ERP) techniques for teaching and human research. This application note investigates neural activity through the use of external electrodes that measure electrical activity at the level of the scalp.

Contributed by: Russell Conduit
Contact: russell.conduit@sci.monash.edu.au

Human_EEG_and_ARPs.pdf (57 KB)
     
ECG Exercise Using an Isolated Frog Heart
isolated frog heart  

Simple but effective exercises using an isolated frog heart to demonstrate the principles of ECG. Includes the construction of a "human phantom" using a silhouette cut out of plastic, a frog heart, and electrodes made from disposable syringe needles.

Contributed by: Alexey Putvinskiy
Contact: aputvinskiy@mac.com

Isolated_Frog_Heart ECG.pdf (225 KB)
     
Polysomnographic (PSG) Recording in Humans
psg connections  

Interesting exercises designed to investigate the physiological changes in EEG, EMG, and EOG that can occur during a daytime nap in humans.

Contributed by: Russell Conduit
Contact: russell.conduit@sci.monash.edu.au

Polysomnographic_Recording.pdf (400 KB)
     
Vitamin C Concentration in Dietary Sources and Body Fluids
vitamin c  

This contribution describes approaches to measuring ascorbate dietary levels and examining the fate of the vitamin C once ingested. Two methods of assessment of ascorbate are described using the PowerLab system.

Contributed by: Alexey Putvinskiy and Robert Kemm
Contact: aputvinskiy@mac.com

Vitamin_C_Concentration.pdf (138 KB)
     
Physical Simulations of ECG
physical simulation of ECG  

Various ways to simulate ECG (without using an isolated heart), using simple methods, simple materials, and a PowerLab system.

Contributed by: Alexey Putvinskiy
Contact: aputvinskiy@mac.com

Physical Simulation_of_ECG.pdf (181 KB)
     
Recording Startle Eye-Blink in Humans: Habituation, Pre-Pulse Inhibition and Conditioning
eye blink signal  

An exercise to give a brief introduction to eye-blink startle measurement and modification techniques in humans.

Contributed by: Russell Conduit
Contact: russell.conduit@sci.monash.edu.au

Startle_Eye_Blink.pdf (197 KB)
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