The much
anticipated
emWave
PC USB Ear Sensor is now available.
Ear Sensor allows user to keep working at their desk or
table while running a session. The light spring action
in the Ear Sensor makes wearing it barely noticeable.
Lapel clip further reduces weight on the ear.
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The Ear Sensor is great for hands-free
operation. Lightweight construction and gentle spring
action make the sensor practically unnoticeable to the
user. Requires and plugs into the new USB Sensor
Pod, which is included in the full emWave
PC Package, available in the USB Sensor Hardware
Package and also sold separately. Ear sensor is not
included in the emWave PC 1.x Package and must be
purchased separately.
Glossary of Terms
Cardiac Coherence--A mode of cardiac
function in which the heart?s rhythmic and electrical
output is highly ordered. HeartMath research has shown
that the positive emotions such as love, care, and
appreciation increase coherence in the heart?s rhythmic
beating patterns. During states of cardiac coherence,
brain wave patterns have been shown to entrain with
heart rate variability patterns; in addition, nervous
system balance and immune function are enhanced.
Overall, the body functions with increased harmony and
efficiency.
Coherence--Logical connectedness,
internal order, or harmony among the components of a
system. This term can also refer to the tendency toward
increased order in the informational content of a system
or in the information flow between systems. In physics,
two or more waveforms that are phase-locked together (so
that their energy is constructive) are described as
coherent. Coherence can also be attributed to a single
waveform, in which case it denotes an ordered or
constructive distribution of power content. Recently,
there has been a growing scientific interest in
coherence in living systems. When a system is coherent,
virtually no energy is wasted, because of the internal
synchronization among the parts. In organizations,
increased coherence enables the emergence of new levels
of creativity, cooperation, productivity, and quality at
all levels.
Heart Rate Variability (HRV)--The
normally occurring beat-to-beat changes inheart rate.
Analysis of HRV is an important tool used to assess the
function and balance of the autonomic nervous system.
HRV is considered a key indicator of aging, cardiac
health, and overall well-being.
Stress--Pressure, strain, or a sense
of inner turmoil resulting from our perception and
reactions to events or conditions. A state of negative
emotional arousal, usually associated with feelings of
discomfort or anxiety that we attribute to our
circumstances or situation.