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Backyard Brains Human SpikerBox NGSS

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Reveal and record the electrical activity hidden within your muscles and more!

Description

One box to rule them all! Reveal and record the electrical activity hidden within your muscles, heart, brain, eyes and more! This easy-to-use kit allows you to record EMG, EKG, EEG, and EOG signals, giving you the power to perform human physiology experiments!

This kit is easy to use for beginners, but powerful enough to record publication-ready results! This kit can turn any home or classroom into a Ph.D. lab!

Contains: 1x Human SpikerBox, 2x Orange Electrode Cables, 2x EEG Headbands, 1x USB Cable, 1x Green Smartphone Cable, 1x Bottle of Electrode Gel, 12x Sticker Electrodes, 1x Battery

Depending upon your location, this product may require additional shipping time and may not be available for express shipping. Please call (203) 748-3224 for further details on shipping.

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NGSS

4-LS1-1

Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction.

4-LS1-2

Use a model to describe that animals receive different types of information through their senses,process the information in their brain, and respond to the information in different ways.

MS-LS1-1

Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells.

MS-LS1-2

Develop and use a model to describe the function of a cell as a whole and ways parts of cells contribute to the function.

MS-LS1-3

Use argument supported by evidence for how the body is a system of interacting subsystems composed of groups of cells.



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