ECE 5030: Electronic Bioinstrumentation
ECE 5030: Electronic Bioinstrumentation (Spring 2013, Cornell University). Instructor: Bruce Land. This course covers the theory and practical aspects of recording and analyzing electronic data collected from biological systems. Topics may include electrode and amplifier design, tissue impedance and effects on waveforms, sensors, statistical and signal processing algorithms, noise reduction, and safety considerations.
Lecture 02 - Intro and Neurobiology |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:08:50] | 1. How Cells Change Voltage |
[00:24:30] | 2. Cell Equivalent Circuits |
[00:31:00] | 3. Action Potential Generation |
[00:52:20] | 4. Heart Structure |
[01:00:00] | 5. Heart Electronics |
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