New Citations | BIOPAC in ANS Research

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is responsible for regulating the functions of all the body’s organs. Take a look at this month’s citations to see how to apply BIOPAC’s tools and learn techniques for ANS research… Comparable responses to a wide range of olfactory stimulation in women and men. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 9059. Lillqvist, M., Claeson, […]

New Citations | BIOPAC’s AcqKnowledge Software

BIOPAC tools are used for studies in a variety of different fields and disciplines. AcqKnowledge software is one of our universally applicable tools, used by thousands of labs around the world and cited in thousands of peer reviewed publications, such as the following studies… The psychophysiology of guilt in healthy adults. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1-18. […]

New Citations | BIOPAC in Human Physiology and 4T|Phys Recap

We had the opportunity to meet lots of researchers at our 4T|Phys Human Physiology Conference this month and demonstrate solutions for life science studies. We presented 39 unique skills sessions, including sessions on measuring blood pressure, recording HRV, and utilizing VR. These studies all apply these skills and further demonstrate how to apply our equipment… Real-Time Personalized Physiologically […]

New Citations | BIOPAC in HRV Studies

Heart rate variability (HRV) is always calculated, often obtained through recording electrocardiographic (ECG) signals. HRV is a vital indicator of health and can be used to detect a variety of conditions. Here are a few studies that used BIOPAC Systems to determine ECG-derived HRV… Fluid Replacement Strategies and Heart Rate Variability Recovery Following Prolonged Exercise […]

Call for Proposals: Advancing Brain Research through Physiology, fNIRS, and VR

A unique opportunity for researchers to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in brain research
BIOPAC Systems, Inc., Seenel Imaging, and WorldViz have joined forces to launch a collaborative research project aimed at leveraging physiology measures, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), and virtual reality (VR) to explore the mysteries of the human brain. The objective of this project is to develop a deeper understanding of the intricacies of brain function by integrating state-of-the-art physiological monitoring, fNIRS technology, and immersive VR environments. Successful proposals will receive access to cutting-edge equipment, technological resources, and collaborative networks established by BIOPAC Systems, Seenel Imaging, and WorldViz.

New Citations | BIOPAC in Exercise Physiology

Exercise physiology is the study of the body’s response to physical activity. Research in exercise physiology allows for insights in health and for a better understanding of the functions of the body at work. Here are some recent studies in exercise physiology that utilized BIOPAC tools for their research… Effect of exercise on electrocardiographic parameters […]

New Citations | BIOPAC in Bioimpedance Research

Bioimpedance is a measure of the body’s ability to impede electrical current and can be used to provide researchers with insight on a range of physiological conditions. Here are some recent studies that used BIOPAC systems and demonstrate the information gained through measuring bioimpedance… How Long Is Long Enough? Controlling for Acute Caffeine Intake in […]

New Citations | BIOPAC in Motivation Studies

Discovering and understanding what motivates humans to produce better results has intrigued many researchers. Many researchers have explored the psychophysiological processes that drive our behavior. Here are some recent studies that have used BIOPAC systems to research motivation… Motivation and Pleasure Deficits Undermine the Benefits of Social Affiliation in Psychosis. Blanchard, J. J., Smith, J. […]

New Citations | BIOPAC in Eye Tracking Studies

Eye tracking technology has come a long way and has enabled researchers to conduct mobile experiments and track participants in real world scenarios. These featured studies demonstrate some of the use cases for mobile eye tracking technology. Here are some recent studies that have used BIOPAC systems for eye tracking research… Drivers’ gaze patterns when resuming […]

Seenel Imaging and BIOPAC Systems, Inc. Announce a Global Partnership

           For immediate release: January 4, 2023 Amiens, France and GOLETA, California, USA Seenel Imaging SAS and BIOPAC Systems, Inc. have formed a long-term global partnership to distribute MedelOpt®, Seenel Imaging’s groundbreaking wearable neuroimaging device for the neuroscience research market. Seenel Imaging, based in France, continues its international expansion by partnering with BIOPAC Systems, […]