Physiological data acquisition via USB
Bill Vlahos
bvlahos at mac.com
Tue Apr 12 10:15:41 EDT 2005
Would this product do what you want?
http://www.bkohg.com/service_e.html
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Bill Vlahos
On Apr 12, 2005, at 4:47 AM, David Glasgow wrote:
> OK, Timothy Miller's experiences seem fairly typical. Monte's post
> hoc parsing is a bit more promising.
>
> What I want to do is develop an existing rev project further. I have
> folks sequentially viewing and rating images as part of a
> psychological assessment of sex offenders. (Incidentally, after years
> of development, it is now working sweetly across platforms and is
> generating a fair bit of interest in the field. Couldn't have done it
> without Rev! - or this list, for that matter)
>
> What I would like to do is capture physiological data while they are
> engaged in this task, to see if there is any association between, say
> GSR and Heart Rate, and the ratings made/images viewed. The problem
> of post hoc parsing is making sure that data is accurately matched to
> the corresponding image. Ideally, the data would be gathered during
> the slide show and parsed on the fly (or maybe in the gaps between
> images).
>
> What is really frustrating is, as Elizabeth Dalton pointed out in her
> post last year, a somewhat 'new age' sounding game that costs $159 (
> http://www.wilddivine.com ) does on Win and Mac what it seems
> impossible to do with equipment costing 10 times as much.
>
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> David Glasgow
>
> http://www.i-psych.co.uk
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