Complete Systems and Kits
Complete Systems and Kits
Complete data acquisition (DAQ) systems for a diverse range of research and education applications,
including human physiology, electrophysiology, heart systems and EMG kits.
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Animal Physiology Kit
Animal physiology equipment, suitable for conducting experiments using isolated non-human animal nerve, skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle preparations.Animal Teaching Kit (China, India and Southeast Asia only)
Suitable for conducting a variety of non-human animal physiology related experiments.Beginner Human Physiology Sensor Kit
The human physiology experiment equipment provided in this kit is suitable for entry-level data acquisition. It contains three sensors, as well as accessories and consumables needed for data acquisition in some of our human physiology labs.Biochemistry Kit
Suitable for investigating basic principles of animal and plant biology and biochemistry.Cardiac Electrophysiology System
A cardiac electrophysiology system designed to determine the electrical properties of the atrium and ventricles in rodents using Millar electrophysiology catheters.Dual Epithelial Voltage Clamp System
The Dual Epithelial Voltage Clamp System is designed to study of epithelial transport and the electrical properties of tissues with a compatible Ussing Chamber.Education Psychophysiology Kit
Suitable for measuring Psychophysiological responses in humans.Electrodermal Activity Kit
Electrodermal Activity Sensor Kit | Monitor & Analyze Perform psychophysiology-related experiments including (but not limited to) the Stroop effect, biofeedback, electrodermal activity monitoring and analysis, and classical conditioning. Suitable for galvanic skin response and skin temperature recordings in human subjects.EOG Kit
Suitable for recording horizontal and vertical eye movement and position. Ideal for conducting experiments investigating slow-tracking, saccades and more.Equivital Starter Pack (6 Belts)
The Equivital Starter Pack (6 belts) is the ideal solution if you are planning to record data from a range of...