A system of man-machine interactive PDP-1 I assembly language programs is described which presents stimuli to a subject and records and analyzes behavioral and evoked potential data . The system was designed for researchers with no knowledge of computer programming and enables the user to create com
PC-based system for collection and analysis of physiological data
โ Scribed by R.A. Mustard; A. Cosolo; J. Fisher; T. Pike; B.D. Schouten; H.T. Swanson
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 848 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4825
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โฆ Synopsis
personal computer based system for data acquisition and analysis appropriate to physiological experiments is described in detail. The system is independent of the details of the analog signal generation. The software, written in C, is modular and easily portable to other PC systems. The system is capable of: (a) sampling many analog signals at an appropriate rate (100 Hz), (b)storing large quantities of digitized data, (c)analysing digitized waveforms to obtain signal parameters, and (d) storing signal parameters in a format suitable for statistical analysis. Computer processed cardiopulmonary data are compared with data derived from standard ICU equipment.
Personal computer system
Physiological experiment Signal processing Cardiorespiratory monitoring
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