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Human Physiology satisfies BCIA's anatomy and physiology requirement for biofeedback certification or provides 45 hours of biofeedback recertification credit. Learn More
This self-paced BCIA-accredited Psychopharmacology online didactic course for Biofeedback and Neurofeedback professionals. This course may be used to satisfy 45 of 48 hours of continuing education for Biofeedback or Neurofeedback recertification. Learn More
The switch sensor cable enables you to trigger an impedance check with the EEG-Z sensor by pressing and releasing the switch button to briefly interrupt the sensor circuit. The EEG-Z sensor enters impedance checking mode, without requiring you to disconnect and reconnect the sensor. Learn More
Electro-Cap Tin Ear Electrodes, 6mm earclips (2/pkg). A pair of pure tin cup electrodes with a 48" (122 cm) lead wire and a 1.5mm DIN connector. A spring-clip back, covered with plastic for patient comfort, is used to hold the electrode in place. For use with Electro-Caps, Smart Brain Games and other systems that use tin ear electrodes Part # ECA E5-6S Learn More
The Procomp Infiniti EEG-Z Impedance Sensor Kit (T9305Z) can be used for both Neurofeedback training and also works as an impedance meter. The EEG-Z works with the Flexcomp, Procomp Infiniti,Procomp2 or Procomp5 biofeedback / neurofeedback systems. Learn More
The Myoscan-Pro v2 (SA9401M-60) surface EMG sensor consists of 3 snap style receptacles - 2 active (positive & negative) and 1 reference (ground). Learn More
This EEG lead kit allows users to make either monopolar or bipolar single channel measurements. 1.5 mm DIN Connector to disc. Sintered silver/silver-chloride (Ag/AgCl) EEG electrodes and ear clips for DC and low frequency EEG applications. Cable is appox 40" in length. Learn More
EEG-Z3 is a pre-amplified electroencephalograph sensor with built in impedance checking and 3 modes of operation: regular EEG mode (above 2 Hz), low frequency mode (above 0.01 Hz) for evoked potentials (EP) and low frequency applications and DC mode for true DC operation (above 0 Hz) for slow cortical potentials (SCP). Learn More