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Handheld fibre optic response devices for MRI and functional imaging research (e.g. fMRI and MEG). Including: MR safe response boxes, MR safe response pads, MR safe button boxes, and MR safe variable input devices like joysticks, trackballs, and force transducers.
The Lumina LU-400 is a reliable patient response system designed specifically for use in a MRI scanner. Lumina was developed to satisfy the requirements of both the clinical and research fields.
The new PKG-905 is an easy way to get started with fMRI subject response. Choose one of the 5 button response devices, and everything you need to use it is included in the package.
The Pyka five button ergonomic fiber optic response pad is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
The fMRI response pad is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
The fMRI response stick is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
The 932 system offers a versatile system for fMRI subject response. Choose any response devices, and we will help you to configure the package to include everything you need.
The fMRI response device is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
The fMRI response pad is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
The fMRI response device is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
The fMRI response device is non-magnetic, non-electronic, and entirely made out of plastic, so will not add noise to the images or raise safety concerns in the MR/MEG room or similarly demanding environments.
Simple, yet powerful fiber optic interface for USB use. Bus-powered, supporting up to 5-button response pads, and including both optical and TTL trigger inputs. A great low cost solution for many applications.
Versatile 32-channel electronic interface for use with all fiber optic pointing devices and response boxes. It's the product of 13 years of feedback and includes many advanced featuresThe opto-electronic interface receives optical signals from the handheld devices in the MR suite, and converts them into electronic signals for the computer. This is our top of the line model.
The fibre optics are bundled inside a robust plastic casing which connects the response device to the optoelectronic interface unit. It is easily passed through a standard wave guide in the penetration panel and needs no special filtered connectors or complicated installation.
The fibre optics are bundled inside a robust plastic casing which connects the response device to the optoelectronic interface unit. It is easily passed through a standard wave guide in the penetration panel and needs no special filtered connectors or complicated installation.
The fibre optics are bundled inside a robust plastic casing which connects the response device to the optoelectronic interface unit. It is easily passed through a standard wave guide in the penetration panel and needs no special filtered connectors or complicated installation.