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Hands-on physiology lessons teach science fundamentals

Explore the inner workings of the human body with a new, inexpensive physiology monitor called the Biopac Science Lab system—specially designed for secondary education.

Biopac Science Lab allows students to display, record, and analyze their own heart signals (ECG), brain waves (EEG), muscle activity (EMG), and eye movement (EOG).

Student-friendly! Standards-based!

To get started, students simply stick on the snap adhesive electrodes, connect the leads, and then follow the software prompts to perform exciting lab experiments. Students will be amazed to see their own physiological data live on-screen!

The handheld Biopac Science Lab works with your computer’s sound card or USB audio adapter—it’s as easy as connecting headphones. Runs on Windows XP or Mac OS X 10.4.

Request a free trial to use the system in your classroom.

Students record and watch their own physiological data in real time!

Biopac Science Lab intro system includes:           Review the catalog now Biopac Science Lab catalog

  • Software—Powerful and flexible, yet easy to use, Biopac Science Lab software allows inquiry-based exploration.

  • Curriculum—Guided lessons include details (text, image, and/or video) for each step from setup through analysis—students focus on principles, not procedure. Teacher's Guide includes sample questions and answers, normative values, and support tools. National Standards Correlation

  • MP40 Recorder—Picture-coded dial ensures that students use the appropriate setting for each recording session.

  • Electrode lead set and electrodes (pack of 60)—Just peel and stick the disposable electrodes and connect the snap leads.

Science comes alive for students recording signals from their own bodies.

 

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