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NIBP
Signal
NIBP, or non-invasive blood pressure, can be recorded from both animals and humans. The methods used to measure NIBP in human and animal subjects differ.
Sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) is an extracellular recording of the central nervous system. SNA demonstrates “bursting” behavior, where groups of action potentials are synchronized and linked to the cardiac cycle via the arterial baroreflex...
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Galvanic Skin Response (GSR)
Signal
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) measures changes in sweat gland activity on the skin as an indication of physiological or psychological arousal. Galvanic Skin Response may also be referred to as electrodermal response (EDR), skin conductance response...
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Blood Pressure
Research Application
Arterial blood pressure measurements are key parameters in studies of autonomic regulation of cardiovascular function. The power of integrative physiological analysis is enabled by the capability to measure additional parameters concurrently with...
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HRV
Research Application
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is determined by analyzing the time series of beat-to-beat intervals from an electrocardiogram (ECG). HRV analysis has become one of the most popular methods of ANS evaluation. It is based on the observation that even at...
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Nerve Recording
Research Application
Recording peripheral nerve traffic is a main component of many autonomic studies as these signals reveal how the nervous system directs organ regulation and function. Using either acute, anesthetized preparations or implanted wireless telemetry - and...
Human Non-invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP)
Research Application
Non-invasive Blood Pressure recording for Human Autonomic research gives you the ability to capture continuous blood pressure data over long sampling periods easily, with increased comfort for your subject. Reliably record and monitor trends in...