Three mobile interconnecting equipment racks

Made:
1989 in London
Three mobile interconnecting equipment racks

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Three mobile interconnecting equipment racks, as used in the Biosignal Laboratory at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, England, established by Professor Hans Eysenck and Dr Paul Barrett to conduct investigations into the relationship between psychophysical and psychometric measures, 1988-1994.

Details

Category:
Psychology, Psychiatry & Anthropometry
Object Number:
2000-1328
Materials:
wood composites
Measurements:
overall: 190 cm x 54 cm x 58 cm, 90 kg
overall (3 of 6): 220 mm x 510 mm x 470 mm,
overall (4 of 6): 110 mm x 690 mm x 490 mm,
overall (1 of 6): 570 mm x 1900 mm x 520 mm,
overall (2 of 6): 770 mm x 1910 mm x 520 mm,
overall (5 of 6): 50 mm x 260 mm x 150 mm,
overall (6 of 6): 60 mm x 270 mm x 150 mm,
type:
equipment racks
credit:
Barrett, Dr P.