Crossword-Solution: PNEUMOGRAPH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Pneumograph | n. | Same as Pneumatograph. |
We have 1 clue for the answer “PNEUMOGRAPH”
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| an instrument for measuring and recording respiration | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Why, only the other day I was reading about the psychophysical investigations with the pneumograph and the galvanometer, and I'm certain that--" Suddenly she checked herself.
The chronoscope here measures the reaction times and association times in thousandths of a second; the kymograph, by the help of the sphygmograph, writes the record of the pulse and its changes in emotional states, while the pneumograph records the variations of breathing, and the plethysmograph shows the changes in the filling of blood vessels in the limbs which is immediately related to the blood supply of the brain.
The instruments at the disposal of the psychologist are those familiar to every psychological laboratory: the pneumograph, which registers the movements of respiration; the sphygmograph, which writes the pulsation of the artery in the wrist; the automatograph, or other instruments, which register the slight unintentional movements of the arm.
This arrangement is possible except in those instances where connections pass clear through from the interior of the chamber to the outside, namely, the food-aperture, air-pipes, water-pipes, electrical connections, and tubes for connections with pneumograph and stethoscope; but the apparatus is so arranged as to have all of these openings in one part of the calorimeter.
Tubes through the wall opposite the food-aperture are used for the introduction of electrical connections, ingoing and outgoing water, the air-pipes, and connections for the stethoscope, pneumograph, and telephone.