Abstract
ABSTRACTA modular system for detecting and displaying the maximum amplitude of a plethysmographic blood volume pulse is described. By utilizing a peak detector and supporting logic, the height of the pulse wave for each cardiac cycle is displayed as an analogue step function similar in appearance to the output of a cardiotachometer. This output is simpler and faster to quantify than the typical hand‐scoring of blood volume pulse amplitude and is easily adaptable as a feedback medium for pulse wave information. The validity of the new method was ascertained by comparing its output with trough to peak ruler measurements of blood volume pulse during a variety of events. For each stimulus condition correlations between the two methods of scoring ranged from r= .85 to .99 with an average of r = .93 while within subjects correlations ranged from r= .87 to .99 with an average of r= .95.
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