The movement-activated recording monitor: A third-generation motor-activity monitoring system.

Autor: McPartland, Richard, Kupfer, David, Gordon Foster, F.
Zdroj: Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation; 1976, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p357-360, 4p
Abstrakt: The movement-activated recording monitor (MARM) is a small noninvasive device that continuously detects, accumulates, and stores the amount of motor activity produced during sequential time intervals of designed duration. If motor activity totals are recorded every 15 min, the MARM is capable of calculating and storing 96 data points/day for 5.33 days. The MARM employs large-scale-integrated complementary-metal-oxide integrated circuits. To date, application has been primarily limited to psychiatric investigations, but the MARM is readily applicable for other time-motion studies of human or animal subjects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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