NeuroImaging
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Neurology |
Neuroscience |
Psychiatry |
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Pre-surgical evaluation
Partial seizures
Generalized seizures
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Visual perception
Motion perception
Memory & attention
Multisensory perception
Error detection
Cognitive development
Decision making
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Attention deficit (ADAH)
Schizophrenia
Anxiety
Depression
Alzheimer
Psychoses
Head injury
Learning disabilities |
Neurology with the
Neurosuite
In
today's busy EEG labs and Epilepsy Monitoring Units, workflow management
saves you time when reviewing patient recordings, and it facilitates
routine clinical reporting. When you have big data amounts to analysis
splitting routine and extended analysis makes much sense.
If your practice includes evaluation of EEG or MEG of epileptiform
activity and MRI co-registration, then neurosuite is the most
practical solution for your daily routine.
 
Neuroscience
asa-lab
is an EEG/ERP recording system that can be configured with 24 to 256
channels. The
amplifiers
rely on a novel concept with very high input impedance and thus provide
stable and noise-insensitive signals. This together with the
WaveGuard electrode system
guarantees signal quality.
asa-lab is especially suited to ERP studies in cognitive and clinical
research. asa-lab offers high flexibility and full control over
experimental settings, measurements and analysis options.
asa-lab can be used both for clinical and research applications such as
neurological investigations, behavioral psychology, language
experiments, or vision research. Types of measurements range from AEP,
VEP, SEP, N100, P300, to complex paradigms like CNV, RP and MMN.
Psychiatry
EEG
and cognitive evoked potentials have a role in the evaluation of certain
psychiatric patients. Cognitrace provides you with a complete battery of
tests that can be used in daily routine to discriminate between
psychiatric and neurological diseases.
Cognitrace applies dedicated recording hardware and analysis protocols
for EEG and evoked potential (EP) data. Topographical maps of the
spectral power of EEG and the event-related brain responses are linked
with statistical information available for age-matched reference groups
to gain objective data that help differentiating psychiatric from
neurological cases
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