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128-channel elektro­en­ce­pha­lo­graph and CapTrack electrode position scanning system

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University of Innsbruck

Innsbruck | Website

Open for Collaboration

Short Description

This system consists of a 128-channel active-electrode electroencephalograph with wireless transmission for application in sports sciences. 32-channel, 64-channel and 128 channel electrode caps are available. Via a trigger channel the device can be synchronized with our EMG and Vicon motion tracking systems. Additionally a captrack electrode position scanning system is included to record the electrode positioning. The system includes the standard software packages.

Contact Person

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Peter Federolf

Research Services

The research infrastructure is "Open for Collaboration". Commercial collaborations are not possible.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

The device is used to study and better understand the central nervous control of human movement.

Terms of Use

research collaboration with Institut für Sportwissenschaft, Universität Innsbruck

Contact

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Peter Federolf
Institut für Sportwissenschaft
peter.federolf@uibk.ac.at

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