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Atlantis DC and Slow Cortical Potentials

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Posted: 14 Apr, 2008
by: Collura T.
Updated: 17 Dec, 2009
by: Collura T.
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 Hz.
In addition, it has a true DC channel that provides the DC offset down to zero Hz. via. the Event Wizard.  So you could acquire, for example, a signal with a bandwidth of 0.0 to 1.0 Hz.
 
The 3.2.2 system can also do slow cortical potentials with a bandwidth of anything from 0.0 Hz on up as the low end. For example, you could do SCP with a bandwidth of 0.01 - 2.0 Hz or even 0.001 to 2.0 Hz, etc.
Attached files
file DC_and_SCP_Cycle_Training_II.bmz (7 kb)
file DC_and_SCP_Cycle_Training-ubersetzung_250709.pdf (462 kb)
file DC_and_SCP_Cycle_Training.pdf (878 kb)
file DC_and_SCP_cycle_training.bmz (71 kb)

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document Firmware Upgrade for Atlantis
document DC and Slow Cortical Potential Information including Protocol Designs and Research Links
document DC and SCP cycle training - Birbaumer, Tubingen
document Software information re: DC, SCP, Lexicor/Thornton SCC, Kaiser Comodulation, 0.001 Hz, MINI-Q, etc.
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