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BioGraph-X Infiniti AVI Animation DVD (T7081) offers over 200 animations to enhance your training sessions. The add-on is compiled of a variety of animations from nature, to fractals and games. In addition, there are animations that, when placed side by side, will appear as one, such as the multiple car race, allowing the clinician to link each animation to a different criteria and have the client compete against themselves. Learn More
Cardio Pro is a specialized software application that provides a sophisticated array of analysis tools for Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia (RSA). If you have v4.0 or 5.0 there is a different version of Cardio pro. Please call or specify in comments to let us know which version of Infiniti you have. This version will not work with v4.x-5.x of the Infiniti software. Learn More
The DynaMap Suite is focused on SEMG with a wide variety of different applications. It also incorporates other modalities, including Goniometer and Force, in some of the channel sets and screens. Learn More
WinEEG Advanced software allows for the recording, editing and analysis of continuously recorded EEG using a Mitsar amplifier. WinEEG advanced version allows the user all of the functions of the basic version and additionally the ability to import non-Mitsar format files, record Evented Related Potential data (with the use of PsyTask), and to perform database comparisons (with the addition of the HBI database). Learn More
Child and Adult Reference Database for spectral analysis, event related potentials (ERPs). Includes 100 comparisons. The normative data base includes 3 minute fragments of EEG recorded in eye open, eyes closed conditions and in four different tasks (two stimulus GO/NOG task, Math, Reading and Acoustic tasks). The results of comparison are presented as maps of deviations from normality. From 6 to 60 years old Learn More