catalogue
Experimental explanation
I. The purpose of the experimental class
Second, the requirements of the experimental class
Third, the requirements of the experimental report
Four. Procedures and basic requirements of designing experiments
1 chapter Common instruments and equipment
A, commonly used surgical instruments
Second, exercise weight-bearing equipment.
Three, biological signal recording and processing system
Four, blood analyzer
Verb (abbreviation for verb) radiometer
Six, human body composition analyzer
Seven, isokinetic muscle strength testing system
Eight, cardiopulmonary exercise test system
Nine, artificial hypoxia system
X. brief introduction of main equipment for molecular biology research
XI。 Application of Computer in Exercise Physiology Experiment
Chapter II Basic Operation Techniques and Requirements of Experiments
First, animal experiments.
Second, human experiments.
Chapter III Verification Experiment
Experiment 1 effect of muscle physiological cross-section size on muscle contraction force
Experiment 2 Effects of Stimulation Intensity and Frequency on Muscle Contraction
Experiment 3 Determination of proprioception function
Experiment 4 Determination of vestibular functional stability
Experiment 5 Peripheral inhibition and interactive inhibition of spinal cord reflex
Experiment 6 Determination of Human Reaction Time
Experiment 7 erythrocyte osmotic fragility test and plasma buffering performance test
Experiment 8 Determination of pulmonary ventilation function
Experiment 9 Determination of Ventilation Threshold
Experiment 10 Frog Preventricular Contraction and Compensatory Rest
Experiment 1 1 perfusing frog heart in vitro.
Experiment 12 influencing factors of cardiac output
Experiment 13 influencing factors of urine production
Experiment 14 Determination of basal metabolism of human body
Chapter IV Comprehensive Experiment
Effect of Post Load on Muscle Contraction Tension, Contraction Speed and Output Power in Experiment 15
Surface electromyography analysis of the relationship between time and action in experiment 16
Experiment 17 evaluation of vision, visual field and eye muscle balance
Experiment 18 nerve trunk action potential guidance and conduction velocity measurement
Experiment 19 functional localization of motor area of cerebral cortex and elimination of cerebral rigidity
Experiment 20 Evaluation of Human EEG
Experiment 2 1 regulation of respiratory movement
Experiment 22 Evaluation of Cardiac Pumping Function
Experiment 23 Measurement of left ventricular systolic and diastolic intervals
Experiment 24 Evaluation of Heart Rate and Arterial Blood Pressure during Rest and Exercise
Experiment 25 Regulation of Neurohumoral Factors on Cardiovascular System in Rabbits
Experiment 26 Measurement and Evaluation of ECG during Rest and Exercise
Evaluation of Experiment 27 Pwc 120
Experiment 28 Evaluation of Maximum Oxygen Intake
Experiment 29 Evaluation of anaerobic power
Experiment 30 Evaluation of Muscle Strength
Experiment 3 1 determination and evaluation of body composition
Experiment 32 Effect of Active Rest on People's Working Ability
Chapter V Design Experiment
Experiment 33 Determination of Exercise Load and Energy Metabolism
Experiment 34 Surface EMG Evaluation of Muscle Activity in Different Exercise States
Experiment 35 Study on the Effect of Exercise on the Function of Oxygen Transport System
Experiment 36 Comparison of Aerobic Exercise Ability of Different Groups of People
Experiment 37 Formulation of Aerobic Exercise Prescription
Experiment 38 Changes of physiological function during human exercise
Physiological evaluation of training effect in experiment 39
Experiment 40 Characteristics, Diagnosis and Elimination of Exercise-induced Fatigue
Experiment 4 1 Effects of anoxic environment on oxygen transport system and exercise ability
appendix
1. Physiological constants commonly used by humans and animals
Second, the common physiological solution composition table
Third, commonly used non-volatile narcotic drugs
Four. Standard state (sTPD) gas volume conversion coefficient