Recording human neurophysiological data in the teaching laboratory generally requires expensive instrumentation. From our experience in developing inexpensive equipment used in teaching neurophysiology laboratory exercises, we offer a strategy for the development of affordable and safe recording of human neurophysiological parameters. There are many resources available to guide the design and construction of electronic equipment that will record human biopotentials. An important consideration is subject safety, and the electrical characteristics of any equipment must meet strict galvanic isolation standards. Wireless data gathering offers the most complete isolation from 120VAC current. As an example, we present a homemade electrocardiogram...
Neurons in Action, a set of 25 hyperlinked tutorials and interactive simulations on CD-ROM, provides...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
To circumvent the many problems in teaching neurophysiology as a “wet lab, ” we developed SWIMMY, a ...
To circumvent the many problems in teaching neurophysiology as a “wet lab, ” we developed SWIMMY, a ...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
For the last century, many neuroscientists around the world have dedicated their lives to understand...
Students today have unprecedented access to technology, the Internet, and social media. Their nearly...
The cost of electronic equipment can be a critical barrier to including neurophysiology exercises in...
We present g-PRIME, a software based tool for physiology data acquisition, analysis, and stimulus ge...
Most of today’s students are skilled in instant messaging, Web browsing, online games, and blogs. Th...
Digital technologies can improve student interest and knowledge in science. However, researching the...
Abstract Background: Virtual simulation is the re-creation of reality depicted on a computer screen...
QEEG-electrical neuroimaging has been underutilized in general neurology practice for uncertain reas...
We conducted a controlled investigation to examine whether a combination of computer imagery and tac...
Neurons in Action, a set of 25 hyperlinked tutorials and interactive simulations on CD-ROM, provides...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
To circumvent the many problems in teaching neurophysiology as a “wet lab, ” we developed SWIMMY, a ...
To circumvent the many problems in teaching neurophysiology as a “wet lab, ” we developed SWIMMY, a ...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
For the last century, many neuroscientists around the world have dedicated their lives to understand...
Students today have unprecedented access to technology, the Internet, and social media. Their nearly...
The cost of electronic equipment can be a critical barrier to including neurophysiology exercises in...
We present g-PRIME, a software based tool for physiology data acquisition, analysis, and stimulus ge...
Most of today’s students are skilled in instant messaging, Web browsing, online games, and blogs. Th...
Digital technologies can improve student interest and knowledge in science. However, researching the...
Abstract Background: Virtual simulation is the re-creation of reality depicted on a computer screen...
QEEG-electrical neuroimaging has been underutilized in general neurology practice for uncertain reas...
We conducted a controlled investigation to examine whether a combination of computer imagery and tac...
Neurons in Action, a set of 25 hyperlinked tutorials and interactive simulations on CD-ROM, provides...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...
Patch-clamp electrophysiological recordings of neuronal activity require a large amount of space and...