What kind of psychophysiological measuring equipment are you using?
We currently operate two types of psychophysiological measurement equipment in our driving simulator and our test vehicle for track and field studies. Both systems are multi-channel portable devices that are robust for collection of driver psychophysiology in a range of driving environments: PSYLAB SAM Unit PSYLAB (Stand-Alone-Monitor) is a portable psychophysiology recording unit that is adaptable to a variety of measurement configurations. Currently, the system is configured to measure ECG and GSR and is integrated into the sensor and data recording system of a road vehicle. This provides real-time access and integration of psychophysiology, gaze, and driving data. NEUROSCAN NuAmp Unit The Neuroscan NuAmp system is a medically-certified, ambulatory psychophysiology recording unit that is robust to most forms of electromagnetic interference. It is a multi-channel system and includes EEG, ECG, EMG, and EOG with a high data-sampling rate to support both time and frequency-based analyses
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