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Event-related potentials (EP/ERP) in clinical EEG system Neurovisor | Unboxing

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EP/ERP package is a part of the NEUROvisor system. ERP/EP – Event related Potentials / Evoked Potential. An event-related potential (ERP) is any stereotyped electrophysiological response to an internal or external stimulus. In simple terms it is any measured brain response that is the direct result of a thought process or perception. NEUROvisor clinical EEG system - the brain biopotentials analyzer is designed for recording bioelectric potentials of brain activity and analyzing their dependence on time for diagnostic purposes. Inside this box: ○ ASTIM acoustic stimulator with 5m USB cable ○ ER headphones ○ ER keyboard ○ VGASENS optical trigger sensor ○ Trigger cable for connection to EEG amplifier NVX ○ User manual ○ Software license Advantages: ○ P300 - ERP component elicited in the process of decision making ○ VN400 - ERP component elicited to visual inclusion of meaningful words in sentence contexts ○ GONOGO - test of variation of decisions about spatial complexity or functional connectivity of visual objects by EEG ○ Mathematics test of brain's reaction in the process of solving mathematical problems ○ ECPT test to assess the ability to focus on constant activity ○ VCPT test to assess the ability to focus on visual stimulus EP/ERP package is an option for NEUROVISOR clinical EEG system ( • CLINICAL EEG SYSTEM Neurovisor | Unbo... ). EEG amplier NVX36/NVX52 is not included in the EP/ERP package. Company website - Internet Shop - _________________ Since 1993, Medical Computer Systems (MСS) has specialized in the design and manufacture of high-tech medical devices. Projects cover a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic equipment: electrocardiographs, electroencephalographs, automatic defibrillators, resuscitation massagers, EEG / ECG electrodes, devices for biophysical research.

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