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Geodesic EEG System 300

 


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The GES 300 is the first practical high-sensor-count
EEG system for clinical use.

Highlights:

  • Complete head coverage: ensures that all clinically relevant information is captured.
  • Application time: under 10 minutes using the patented Geodesic Sensor Net.
  • Superior patient comfort and safety: no scalp abrasion.
  • Various channel counts: available in 256-, 128-, and 64-channel configurations.

Basic Components:

  • video EEG (see video options)
  • topographic mapping and spectral features
  • 3 HydroCel Geodesic Sensor Nets
  • Net Amps 300 amplifier
  • Net Station 4.2 software
  • quad-core Intel workstation computer by Apple
  • 23-inch Apple Cinema Display

Systems are available in 64-, 128- and 256-channel versions. The 256-channel configuration is standard for advanced applications where localization accuracy is important. The 128-channel version is recommended for routine clinical evaluation and most research applications. The 64-channel system is available as a lower-cost option for routine clinical applications.

You can extend your system by adding:

  • research tools package: supports ERP, coherence, spectral, joint time-frequency, and other advanced analysis methods
  • stimulus control (research use only): interface to Psychology Software Tools E-Prime package for sophisticated yet easy-to-use experimental design and stimulus presentation
  • Link to Persyst Tool suite: for spike detection, remote viewing, and other capabilities

For more details, see the GES 300 page.

 

The Geodesic EEG System . . . expect more
from your EEG system.

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