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- Non-invasive EEG system for measuring and recording electrical brain activity.
- Supports high-resolution 19-channel EEG/QEEG measurements.
- The system is designed for neurofeedback training and, in combination with appropriate software, provides real-time visual and auditory feedback based on EEG signals. It allows for the visualization and feedback of neural activity patterns, including live display of EEG frequency bands (e.g., Alpha, Beta, Theta), as well as real-time brain mapping visualizations (e.g., LORETA).
- The system is compatible with common protocols for neurofeedback-based interventions (e.g., Z-Score, SCP, ISF/ILF), Brodmann area training, IFEN Software and Games, NeuroGuide, and supports EEG-based biofeedback training sessions.
- The system is designed for use by qualified neurofeedback professionals (e.g., physicians, therapists) and supports their data-driven decisions.
- It is suitable for clinical and professional applications by appropriately qualified specialists.
- For researchers and scientists, the system is suitable for EEG-based studies to investigate neural activity and feedback systems. Compatibility with software that allows flexible workflow configuration supports the integration of custom signal processing, analysis, and research workflows.
What are the advantages of the BrainMaster Discovery 24 with the integrated impedance meter?
The BrainMaster Discovery 24 with an integrated impedance meter allows for impedance control to the optimal values desired by the user, thereby ensuring precise assessments, training, and optimal conditions for top-level research.
For which user groups and application areas is the system designed?
The system is designed for use by qualified neurofeedback professionals, such as doctors and therapists, and supports data-driven decisions in assessment and training. It is suitable for clinical and professional applications by appropriately qualified personnel.
For researchers and scientists, the system is suitable for EEG-based studies to investigate neural activity and feedback systems. A flexible API allows the integration of individual signal processing, analysis, and research workflows.
How mobile is the system, and how is it operated?
The portable system is designed for integration into laptop-based environments and is suitable for professionally supervised applications in clinical, scientific, or comparable settings. USB power supply enables mobile operation without batteries.
Where can I deepen my knowledge about the Discovery 24?
You can deepen your knowledge and actively engage with the community by attending the IFEN "Advanced User" course.
In what format can the recorded EEG data be stored and further processed?
The recorded EEG data can be stored in EDF format and further processed using separate, compatible software modules.
How many channels and inputs does the system have?
The Discovery 24 system has 22 channels for connection to a standardized electrode cap, e.g., the 19-channel Free-Cap, as well as two additional differential inputs with separate references.
Neurofeedback Partner is the official importer of BrainMaster and stands for conformity, documentation, and product safety.
Every BrainMaster system is delivered in compliance with all applicable conformity, documentation, and safety requirements.
Studies show that EEG feedback training is used in certain contexts – BrainMaster offers a technical platform for this.
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