Skip to main content

The Laboratory Computer

A Practical Guide for Physiologists and Neuroscientists

  • 1st Edition - July 2, 2001
  • Latest edition
  • Author: John Dempster
  • Language: English

The Laboratory Computer: A Practical Guide for Physiologists and Neuroscientists introduces the reader to both the basic principles and the actual practice of recording physiolog… Read more

World Book Day celebration

Where learning shapes lives

Up to 25% off trusted resources that support research, study, and discovery.

Description

The Laboratory Computer: A Practical Guide for Physiologists and Neuroscientists introduces the reader to both the basic principles and the actual practice of recording physiological signals using the computer.

It describes the basic operation of the computer, the types of transducers used to measure physical quantities such as temperature and pressure, how these signals are amplified and converted into digital form, and the mathematical analysis techniques that can then be applied. It is aimed at the physiologist or neuroscientist using modern computer data acquisition systems in the laboratory, providing both an understanding of how such systems work and a guide to their purchase and implementation.

Key features

  • The key facts and concepts that are vital for the effective use of computer data acquisition systems
  • A unique overview of the commonly available laboratory hardware and software, including both commercial and free software
  • A practical guide to designing one's own or choosing commercial data acquisition hardware and software

Readership

Postgraduates and researchers in neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, zoology, and cell biology

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: July 10, 2001
  • Language: English

About the author

JD

John Dempster

Affiliations and expertise
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, U.K.

View book on ScienceDirect

Read The Laboratory Computer on ScienceDirect