AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING IN PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY: A SYSTEM IN OPERATION,
Abstract
An automatic system for processing physiological data is described. Through the use of this system and proper programming, the complex and varied data processing problems of psychophysiological research can be handled appropriately and with relative ease. The system has the following advantages: (1) The data are stored in dynamic form for easy retrieval. (2) The flexible sampling arrangement meets the needs of psychophysiological experiments independent of their time course. (3) The output is in a format compatible with high-speed computing facilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0613177
Entities
People
- Bernard Tursky
- David J. Shapiro
- P. Herbert Leiderman
Organizations
- Harvard Medical School