Principle
Electronystagmography (ENG) is an electrophysiological diagnostic procedure for measuring the movement of the eyes. Several electrodes measure the potential differences that are caused by the eye movements. When looking at a moving, regular, repetiti ...
The heart is a hollow, muscular organ that comprises several secondary muscles. These secondary muscles contract and relax successively, thus pumping the blood through the heart. These muscle activities can be measured electrically as a whole at the ...
With the exception of the heart muscle, the contractions of striated muscles can be controlled at will. This characteristic enables the observation of the activities of individual muscle groups. An electromyogram (EMG) can be used to measure (record) ...
With this experiment, you can find evidence of the electrical activity that is generated during the movement of your eyes. Several electrodes attached to the skin of the face measure all the changes of the electrical voltage that are caused by the mov ...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) enables you to observe the regular sequence of heart contractions as well as to determine your heart frequency by determining the interval between two heart contractions. In a second experiment, you will measure the heart f ...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) can record the sum of the electrical activities of all of the heart muscle fibres. Under stress, cardiac activity increases in order to maintain the stability of the cardiovascular system. The heart contraction cannot be con ...
With this experiment, you can determine your own personal reading speed. One's reading speed can be trained and is an important prerequisite for the proper handling of all kinds of texts. You can precisely study the movement of your eyes during the m ...
Principle and tasks
To record an electrocardiogram (ECG) between the left leg and the right and left arm (lead II according to Einthoven). To relate the ECG segments to the course of heart contraction (P wave, P-Q segment, QRS complex, T wave).
Principle and tasks:
Cardiac and vascular sonic measurement at different locations of the circulatory system. Measurement of the pulse rate at different levels of athletic loading.
What you can learn about:
To prepare a plot of blood pressure measurement and to read the values of systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
What you can learn about
To prepare an electromyogram (EMG) from a contracting or relaxing upper arm muscle (biceps) using surface electrodes. Measurement of the frequency and the amplitude of the EMG at maximum concentration.
What you can learn ab ...
To record the changes in the elctrical field induced by eye movements, using electrodes stuck to the skin near the eyes.
Tasks
To measure an electrooculogram (EOG) with a practised reader, a less practised ( ...
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