iWorx Introduces Isolated ECG/EMG/EEG/GSR Biopotential Recording Module
Dover, NH (PRWEB) March 03, 2014 -- iWorx, a developer of advanced physiology research and teaching tools, has introduced the IX-B3G multichannel biopotential recording module that allows recording of up to three channels of ECG, EMG, or EEG as well as GSR (galvanic skin response). A traditional data recorder would require 4 additional recording channels to accomplish this. The recorder includes iWorx LabScribe2 Recording and Analysis Software and connects directly to a USB port on either a Macintosh or Windows computer. The module connects to the subject by snap-leads to pre-gelled Ag/AgCl electrodes for recording biopotentials and a finger electrode to record GSR.
LabScribe2 software features an intuitive, user-friendly interface for setting up acquisition screens, calibrating signals and analyzing data. A comprehensive set of analysis routines have been pre-configured making data analysis and interpretation quick and easy. LabScribe2 software also includes a scripting function for creating custom analytical routines.
More information on iWorx IX-B3G Isolated Biopotential Recording Module can be found at http://www.iworx.com. Contact iWorx Systems, Inc., 62 Littleworth Road, Dover, NH 03820 (T) (800) 234-1757, (F) (603) 742-2455, billm(at)iworx(dot)com.
About iWorx
iWorx advanced research solutions include high performance recording hardware, software, and components that accelerate metabolic, cardiovascular, neuromuscular and respiratory physiology research. iWorx pre-configured TA kits are used in colleges and universities worldwide for teaching human, animal, exercise, and psychological physiology as well as neurobiology and general biology. In addition to data acquisition systems, iWorx offers a full selection of signal conditioners, stimulators, transducers, electrodes, cables, and general-purpose laboratory equipment and accessories.
Tom Ricci, Ricci Communications, http://www.riccicommunications.com, +1 401-354-2360, [email protected]
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