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Bittium NeurOne - Tesla EEG System
Bittium NeurOne™ is one of the quickest and most accurate electroencephalography (EEG) measuring devices in the world designed for clinical and research use. It is developed for the needs of medical professionals and scientists to detect simultaneously high accuracy neurophysiological signals from multiple channels without compromising data integrity.
Bittium NeurOne system enables fully synchronized group measuring of up to 30 persons simultaneously, for example in different types of psychological studies. The solution is optimized for use with transcranial magnetic stimulators (TMS-EEG), with optional possibility to use it during magnetic resonance imaging procedures (fMRI-EEG).
Bittium NeurOne system is used by many high-ranking research institutes for measuring concurrent EEG with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS-EEG). Bittium NeurOne real-time DigiOut functionality enables TMS stimulation at the certain moment of EEG wave, e.g. based on 10 Hz alpha frequency/phase (alpha rhythm on occipital area or mu rhythm on motor area). Based on the application, terms Brain State dependent stimulation or Closed Loop TMS stimulation are used. Dynamic range of NeurOne Tesla amplifier (±430 mV) makes Tesla-amplifier especially suitable for all EEG measurements during various stimulations.
- 24-bit resolution
- Large dynamic range /- 430 mV
- Wideband DC-3500 Hz
- AC and DC measurement modes switchable channel by channel
- High speed sampling up to 80 000 Hz per channel
- 40-channel amplifiers having 32 EEG and 8 bipolar channels
- 40 to 160 channels in basic version
- Real-time digital out option
- Active or passive electrodes
- Video option
- Windows 64-bit software with online averaging and TMS artifact removal
- High 24-bits resolution
- High speed sampling up to 80,000 Hz per channel
- High precision amplifier technology
- Medical Certifications CE class IIa
- High performance capability for TMS-EEG, fMRI-EEG or tES-EEG