
physiological recording systems
Physiological recording systems are technologies used to monitor and measure the body's biological functions. These systems can track various parameters like heart rate, brain activity, muscle contractions, and respiratory patterns. They use sensors to collect data, which is then processed and displayed for analysis. Common examples include electrocardiograms (ECGs) for heart activity and electroencephalograms (EEGs) for brain waves. These recordings help healthcare professionals diagnose conditions, assess health, and track the effects of treatments, providing valuable insights into how our body functions in both health and disease.