The Model Q Relaxometer has a loudspeaker, and a socket for standard light-weight stereo heaphones, with a Volume control and a Frequency adjustment to set the tone for the particular user. In contrast to the Model S, the Model Q also has a meter so you can see changes too, and a socket for suitable external apparatus.
Relaxometer specifications
- Sensors: Silvered Velcro attached with Velcro, wired into case.
- Conductance range: 0.1 micromho to 20 micromho.
- Sensitivity: typically 10% change in pitch for 1% change in conductance.
- Output: pulse train whose spacing varies with conductance between sensors and with Frequency control setting. Output socket (20mV to 2V) and Meter. Output to loudspeaker or headphone socket.
- Power supply: Four 1.5V size AA cells.
- Current drain: 10 to 15 mA.
- Case: impact-resistant ABS plastic.
- Dimensions: 149 x 99 x 78mm.
- Weight: Model S 453g, Model Q 465g, with batteries.
- Includes: Sensors, batteries installed, instruction book.
References
- V Meyer & B Reich. Anxiety Management: the marriage of physiological and cognitive variables. Behav Res & Therapy 1978 16 177-182.
- C Patel et al. Trial of relaxation in reducing coronary risk: four year follow-up. British Medical Journal 1985 290 1103-1106
- C Patel & M Marmot. Can general practitioners use training in relaxation to reduce mild hypertension? British Medical Journal 1988 296 21-24.
Model Q and Model S RelaxometersPrice: £240.00
