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8mm snap style Silver/Silver Chloride pellet imbedded into a hook and loop fastener band for GSR measurements. Thought Tech part number (SA2659) , Brainmaster part number (387-008) J&J Engineering part # (SE35) Learn More
Disposable Webbed EEG Electrodes are designed to increase patient comfort while providing quality recordings that can last through both night and day studies and for multiple days. As a disposable electrode, remove the risk of cross contamination by using it once and throw it away. Multi-color EEG leads. Learn More
Electro-Cap Tin Ear Electrodes, 9mm 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 E5-9S Learn More
Specially designed ear clips typically used with Lexicor style Electro-cap with ear leads. 3 1/2 inch DIN Style EEG ear clips. For Lexicor style Electro-caps with ear leads. Standard 1.5mm DIN socket. This short ear lead plugs into the DIN socket on the cap. Learn More
Specially designed ear clips typically used with Lexicor style Electro-cap with ear leads. 3 1/2 inch DIN Style EEG ear clips. For Lexicor style Electro-caps with ear leads. Standard 1.5mm DIN socket. This short ear lead plugs into the DIN socket on the cap. These are the "old style" lead with a soft rubber backing. Learn More
2 Pack (Black & Red) - 12MM Sintered AG Chloride sensor with a 60 inch leadwire (LOW PROFILE) - For use with the Neurofield or any 1.5mm DIN connector. Learn More
E21-9S Disc Electrode 9mm Cup with 1.5mm DIN connector. A pure tin eeg cup electrode with a 48" (122 cm) lead wire. For use with Electro-Caps, Smart Brain Games and other systems that use tin ear electrodes. Learn More