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Magnetoencephalograph

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CTF MEG
CTF MEG International Services Limited Partnership
Magnetoencephalography system (MEG), 275 channel
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TRIUX™ neo
Megin Oy
The TRIUX™ neo non-invasively measures the magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals (and, optionally, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals) produced by electrically active tissue of the brain. These signals are recorded by a computerized data acquisition system, displayed, and may then be interpreted by trained physicians to help localize these active areas. The locations may then be correlated with anatomical information of the brain. MEG is routinely used to identify the locations of visual, auditory, somatosensory, and motor cortex in the brain when used in conjunction with evoked response averaging devices. MEG is also used to non-invasively locate regions of epileptic activity within the brain. The localization information provided by MEG may be used, in conjunction with other diagnostic data, in neurosurgical planning.
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TRIUX™ neo couch
Megin Oy
Patient couch for the supine measurement position
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TRIUX™ neo chair
Megin Oy
Adjustable patient chair with accessories for comfortable seated measurement position
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Pediatric comfort set
Megin Oy
Pediatric comfort set
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SEF electrode assembly
Megin Oy
SEF electrode assembly
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EEG Cap adaptor
Megin Oy
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128-channel EEG cap (L)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 128-channel EEG cap (size 56-62 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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128-channel EEG cap (M)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 128-channel EEG cap (size 52-58 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes
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64-channel EEG cap (L)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 64-channel EEG cap (size 56-62 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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64-channel EEG cap (M)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 64-channel EEG cap (size 52-58 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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64-channel EEG cap (S)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 64-channel EEG cap (size 47-53 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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32-channel EEG cap (L)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 32-channel EEG cap (size 56-62 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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32-channel EEG cap (M)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 32-channel EEG cap (size 52-58 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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32-channel EEG cap (S)
Megin Oy
A non-magnetic 32-channel EEG cap (size 47-53 cm) with sintered Ag/AgCl electrodes.
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Head position coil set
Megin Oy
A head position coil set for tracking the position of the patient's head.
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Bilateral finger response system
Megin Oy
A bilateral finger response system for detecting patient responses.
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Auditory stimulator (earphones)
Megin Oy
A binaural auditory stimulator for eliciting auditory evoked fields.
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Child insert for chair
Megin Oy
A booster seat and neck collar for pediatric patients.
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Patient couch
Megin Oy
Patient couch for the supine measurement position.
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Patient chair
Megin Oy
Adjustable patient chair with accessories for comfortable seated measurement position.
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MaxFilter™ 2.2
Megin Oy
MaxFilter™ is used with Elekta Neuromag®, Elekta Neuromag® TRIUX and TRIUX™ neo in suppressing magnetic interference and in reducing measurement artifacts.
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Elekta Neuromag® TRIUX
Megin Oy
The Elekta Neuromag® TRIUX non-invasively measures the magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals (and, optionally, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals) produced by electrically active tissue of the brain. These signals are recorded by a computerized data acquisition system, displayed, and may then be interpreted by trained physicians to help localize these active areas. The locations may then be correlated with anatomical information of the brain. MEG is routinely used to identify the locations of visual, auditory, somatosensory, and motor cortex in the brain when used in conjunction with evoked response averaging devices. MEG is also used to non-invasively locate regions of epileptic activity within the brain. The localization information provided by MEG may be used, in conjunction with other diagnostic data, in neurosurgical planning.
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Elekta Neuromag® TRIUX
Megin Oy
The Elekta Neuromag® TRIUX non-invasively measures the magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals (and, optionally, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals) produced by electrically active tissue of the brain. These signals are recorded by a computerized data acquisition system, displayed, and may then be interpreted by trained physicians to help localize these active areas. The locations may then be correlated with anatomical information of the brain. MEG is routinely used to identify the locations of visual, auditory, somatosensory, and motor cortex in the brain when used in conjunction with evoked response averaging devices. MEG is also used to non-invasively locate regions of epileptic activity within the brain. The localization information provided by MEG may be used, in conjunction with other diagnostic data, in neurosurgical planning.
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RICOH MEG
RICOH COMPANY,LTD.