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  • iPhysioMeter is a physiological measurement tool for scientists who are interested in autonomic nervous system activity.1. Main Function...
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iPhysioMeter is a physiological measurement tool for scientists who are interested in autonomic nervous system activity.1. Main Function...
iPhysioMeter is a physiological measurement tool for scientists who are interested in autonomic nervous system activity.1. Main Function Measurement of heart rate (HR) and normalized pulse volume (NPV), which show good agreement with results from dedicated laboratory devices, using only the flash and camera of the iPhone and iPod touch (for details, see support HP or manual). Measurement of 3-axis g-forces is also carried out simultaneously for detecting the presence of motion artifacts.2. How to Use Gently hold the iPhone or iPod touch so that the tip of the index finger completely covers the camera lens, and run iPhysioMeter by tapping the iPhysioMeter icon on the home screen. The measurement will start automatically.3. Data All beat-by-beat data that are stored in the iPhone or iPod touch's memory can be checked and sent via e-mail.4. Settings The iPhysioMeter settings are customizable.5. Medical Disclaimer While the results of HR and NPV are accurate when used properly, iPhysioMeter is not a medical device or application, and the results should not be used for medical diagnosis or treatment.


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Release
Latest update
Version
1.2
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 12.1.2
Additional Requirements
Compatible with iPhone 4. iTunes account required.
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