Tag: data acquisition


KYMOGRAPH

The Kymograph: An Introduction to Graphic Recording in Science The kymograph, derived from the Greek words “kyma” (wave) and “graphein” (to write), stands as a monumental invention in the history of physiological and psychological experimentation, representing one of the earliest successful attempts to produce a continuous, graphical record of temporal events. Invented in 1847 by […]

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TELEMETRY

Telemetry in Psychological Research and Application The Core Definition of Telemetry Telemetry, derived from the Greek roots tele (remote) and metron (measure), is fundamentally defined as the procedure of gauging and conveying quantitative data to a remote locale, where it can be documented, stored, and comprehended. In a general engineering context, this encompasses everything from […]

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REMOTE PERCEPTION

Remote Perception: An Overview of Sensing and Data Interpretation Defining Remote Perception Remote perception is an essential term used to describe the systematic application of sophisticated sensing and data gathering techniques designed to acquire, process, and analyze information about various physical and non-physical phenomena from a significant distance. At its most concise, it is the […]

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