Shielded Camera

A screening chamber is a room with screens that is used to conduct research on various bioelectric processes in organisms. The walls of such a room shield the entire contents of the chamber from external influences of electromagnetic fields, which ensures maximum accuracy and efficiency of the experiment. Shielding allows you to create reliable insulation that protects living organisms and instruments from interference that distorts research results.

There are many benefits to using a shielded camera. First of all, this is the opportunity to conduct experiments with living organisms without the risk of damaging or distorting their biophysical processes. In addition, such a camera helps reduce interference caused by electrical appliances in the room. This is especially important for electroencephalography, where the presence of electrical noise can interfere with neuronal recordings.



Shielded chambers are a room created specifically for studying the bioelectrical signals of living organisms in the presence of electromagnetism, light and sound. It guarantees complete protection of the device from external electromagnetic influences.

The shielding of the walls and floor is made of superconductors with magnetic and electrical resistance of 0 units.

You yourself understand that the main role here is given to these two properties - EMR (electromagnetic resonance). This phenomenon is typical for all conductive materials without exception. In addition, there are special materials (for example titanium) that have minimal electrical resistance. They provide optimal superconductor characteristics, such as: high temperature limit of use, high magnetic and electrical parameters. The size of the camera, its shape, and the material of manufacture are also important. There are subtleties here. The chamber is made of rectangular blocks of titanium-zirconium alloy and reflects the spectrum of millimeter waves emitted by the organism under study. This is one of the key points of a quality screen camera.