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A KIM-1 single board microcomputer implementation of a cardiotachometer that provides a low-cost versatile heart-rate data acquisition system is described. Unique features include telemetry, a composite video output signal of a video frame displaying elapsed time and heart-rate, and a TV camera signal of the behavior. Data is videotape- and/or audiotape-recorded for further analysis with a larger computer.
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Pottinger, H.J., Hughes, C.W., Schroeder, P. et al. A microcomputer-based cardiotachometer with video display. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation 13, 227–234 (1981). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03207940
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