Lab Report
Lab Report
Your PowerLab
This is what the front of your PowerLab looks like. Circle where you would look to see if your PowerLab is 1 pts
turned on.
The Isolated Stimulator passes a pulse of current through the volunteer's skin (for example, to make a muscle twitch).
A green light indicates that the stimulator is delivering a pulse. What would it mean if the OOC light ashes yellow?
The switch turns the Isolated Stimulator on and o . Can you connect stimulating electrodes to yourself?
Yes
No
Which of the following electrical signals can be recorded with the Bio Amp and which cannot?
ECG ECG
EEG EMG
EMG EEG
The back of your PowerLab looks something like this. How would you turn on your PowerLab? Circle the switch! 1 pts
Measuring signals
Pulse
0.3
0.2
0.1
The Pulse channel shows the raw data signal which is coming directly from your volunteer's nger.
The Heart rate channel has a channel calculation applied to it, so the signal you see is calculated based
on the raw data.
Why would there be a lag between the raw data signal and the channel calculation signal that you see on
screen?
There is a lag time between the raw data signal and the channel calculation signal due to the fact that the system
itself needs time to be able to read the raw data before it is able to calculate the number of beats. It is considered a
processing time.
Calculate an average value over Calculate the change in values Calculate an average value over
time between two points time
Based on what you have seen today, why do you think it would be advisable to record the heart rate for 60 1 pt
seconds rather than for a shorter duration (for example, 15 or 30 seconds)?
It is best to record a heart rate for 60 seconds rather than a short duration because it allows for a more accurate result,
providing more accurate average beats per minutes. This is necessary if the person has an irregular heart rate because
it will allow for a better interpretation of the heart rate.