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Eyeblink Response

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An Infrared Device To Measure The Eyeblink For The Study Of Classical Conditioning, Alka Patel Jan 2002

An Infrared Device To Measure The Eyeblink For The Study Of Classical Conditioning, Alka Patel

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The classically conditioned eyeblink response is studied by various groups to study neurological functions. This is a form of associative leaming that has many features to help diagnose and learn about neurological diseases. Electromyogram traditionally is used to detect eyeblinks for this experimentation in human. However, EMG can be expensive and difficult to use. It involves the utilization of electrodes and produces only an indirect measure of eyelid closure. The goal of the project was to develop an infrared device to detect eyeblinks and replace the EMG. The project involved two major components, a hardware and a software component. The …