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Spike Recorder app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 4176 ratings )
Productivity Education
Developer: Backyard Brains
Free
Current version: 3.0.3, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 11 May 2010
App size: 32.76 Mb

Let’s face it. The brain is complex, but it is extremely fascinating. To study the brain, you typically have to be a graduate student at a major university. But not any more! Backyard Brains enables everyone to be a neuroscientist!

Coupled with our SpikerBox you can order at: http://backyardbrains.com this app allows you to view, hear, record and analyze actual neural signals. Both from individual neurons and muscles.

Backyard Brains provides affordable neuroscience experiment kits for students of all ages to learn (hands-on) about electrophysiology. Now everyone from schoolchildren to grad students and every grade in between can experiment with similar tools used by real neuroscientists worldwide! By following a few simple steps, everyone can experience first-hand how the brain communicates with our senses, memories, hopes, and desires.

Our iOS application includes both long continuous and threshold views, and once you have recorded your data, you can analyze the neural spike trains, measure reaction times, and calculate statistics just like professional neuroscientists! Do let us know us know about your experiments.

Note: The application normally picks up input through the the iPhones built-in microphone. If you want to plug directly into your SpikerBox, or any audio device, you need a custom male-to-male headphone cable (a normal one wont work), available from our website. It has to do with routing and filtering an output channel to an input channel.

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Spike Recorder app good for

The app is easy to use and a great addition to making an iphone a useful recording device and instrument for lab experiments.
Combined with the spiked box, this app is amazing. Easy to use while still effective. My students thank you!
This little gizmo is not only an excellent teaching tool, but it is an inexpensive device that can convert your iPad into a very useful oscilloscope! Thank you folks very much for your efforts to bring hands on complicated education to a younger audience whose brains can handle it. You are spot on! Peace, Mark

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