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document Atlantis information
Atlantis is the latest generation of BrainMaster EEG equipment.  It features the following advanced capabilities: 24-bit EEG acquisition Typical internal standard sampling rate of 1024 samples/second (up to 8192 samples/second maximum). Unique AC/DC "Triamp" amplifier with...
15 Apr, 2008
document Atlantis immersive stimulation glasses technical information
If the Atlantis immersive glasses are not flashing, first make sure they are turned on in the software.  They may default to being turned off. Go to View or Change Settings / Data Channels / Atlantis Hardware Control and select the "Immersive" stim option for photic.   ...
15 Apr, 2008
document Can I use BioExplorer on my Atlantis?
Yes, the BioExplorer Enhanced Driver for BrainMaster will operate Atlantis devices. The operate in an "emulation" mode to provide 2 channels of EEG, or HEG in the same way as a 2E module.  
15 Apr, 2008
document Atlantis Technical Information - Sensory Immersion Stimulation, Triamp
All Atlantis devices have built-in "autonomous" sensory immersion outputs.  These provide visual, auditory, and vibrotactile output. The autonomous mode currently has no protocols or  threshold settings.  It uses a completely new concept, one of sensory  immersion...
15 Apr, 2008
document Atlantis DC and Slow Cortical Potentials
The Atlantis will go from 0.0  to 120 Hz. It provides several ways to train frequencies. The standard EEG mode is useful from 0.5 to 60 Hz.   With the 3.2.2 software, you can get standard EEG signals for standard training protocols with a bandwidth of 0.01 to 120...
30 May, 2008
document LENS and Atlantis
It is now public knowledge that the LENS system, developed by Ochs Labs, is using the Atlantis amplifier as a component.  This will explain some of the technical aspects of this development. Ochs Labs is using the Atlantis hardware, along with support software, as a component in their...
15 Apr, 2008



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