An apparatus and method for detection and monitoring of autonomic nervous system
(ANS) activity in humans, primarily in the field of sleep research. The present
invention discloses a portable, simple, and cost-effective electronic device containing
hardware and software that permits real-time monitoring of a pulsatile blood volume
waveform obtained through use of a photoplethysmographic (optical volume detecting)
probe, thereby allowing signal conditioning, waveform slope analysis, display,
recording, and output of pulse transitional slope data representative of activity
in the ANS.