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Color-coded template with 21 scalp electrode placement locations. Designed to aid in rapid, accurate placement of full 10/20 system of scalp electrode placement. Learn More
The HEG Neuro Professional Set is tailored for professionals looking for an advanced system capable of integrating EEG data for comprehensive neurofeedback training. Learn More
Toomim style HEG(Hemoencephalography)Headband for nIRS (Near infrared spectroscopy). The nIR ("near infra red") HEG (hemo-encephalography) headband measures brain blood oxygenation(blood color) using oximeter principles under the patent from Biocomp Research Laboratories. It can be used differentially (across the forehead from F7 to F8 (in the 10-20 system) according to particular training objectives. Designed for the Neurobit Optima 2 and 4 channel EEG/HEG units. Learn More
EMG/EEG/ECG leads, features MedSafe 1.5mm (.060) DIN connectors with snap style receptacles. 60 inch length leads, 3 per package. AHA/ AAMI standard colors for 3 lead placement. Colors Red, Black and White. Learn More
EMG/EEG/ECG leads, features MedSafe 1.5mm (.060) DIN connectors with snap style receptacles. 60 inch length leads, 3 per package. Black, Blue, Yellow. Learn More
EMG/EEG/ECG leads, features MedSafe 1.5mm (.060) DIN connectors with snap style receptacles. 60 inch length leads, 5 per package. AHA/ AAMI standard colors for 5 lead placement. Colors Red, Black, White, Green and Brown. Learn More
EMG/EEG/ECG leads, features MedSafe 1.5mm (.060) DIN connectors with snap style receptacles. 40 inch length leads, 3 per package. IEC standard colors for 3 lead placement. Colors Red, Green and Yellow. Learn More
Control III disinfectant and germicide concentrate 16oz (1 Pint) Performs a Wide Variety of Disinfecting Tasks in Hospitals, Clinics, Nursing Homes, Physicians' Offices, Institutional Settings, and in the Home. Learn More