As we continue our series on the ECG signal, we need to look at abnormal ECG signals and how to handle them in analysis. Diagnosis of specific conditions is best left to cardiologists and so we are not going to get deep into the identification of specific cardiac conditions (if you […]
All About ECG Part 4: Basic Artifact Correction
Select analysis version to view the applicable content: Last time we discussed what an artifact is, why it is important to correct artifact, and how artifact is identified in the MindWare analysis applications. The next step is actually dealing with that artifact. We are going to start with some examples […]
All About ECG Part 3: Identifying Artifact
Welcome to the third installation of the All About ECG series that is, as you might have guessed, an in-depth discussion on interpretation of the electrocardiogram, or ECG. We have gone through the basics in the first two blog posts, and now we can move on to a bit more interesting […]
All About ECG Part 2: ECG Component Identification
Select analysis version to view the applicable content: Welcome back to our blog series on analyzing the electrocardiogram, or ECG. Recall from last time the typical morphology of the ECG cycle: Today we are going to talk about how the MindWare applications identify two key components of the ECG waveform – […]
All About ECG Part 1: Introduction to the Electrocardiogram
All About ECG The ECG, or electrocardiogram (also EKG), is a measure of the electrical activity of the heart. The recording and interpretation of the ECG signal yields several statistics that prove meaningful in the realm of psychophysiology. To examine activity in the parasympathetic nervous system, we can examine heart rate and […]