Vintage EEG Brain Mapping Devices Headbox and Elecrode Cap
Vintage EEG Brain Mapping Devices Headbox and Elecrode Cap
Quantitative EEG, or “brain mapping” is a way of assessing the operation and functionality of the client's brain with the comparison of normative and clinical databases, and the processing of 20 minutes of brainwaves ( EEG ) recording. Brain mapping can be used to detect the effects of aging in the mind, either structurally or functionally, as well as to detect how drugs or other substances may induce premature aging and brain tissue. EEG an important diagnostic test in evaluating patients with ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Learning Disorders, Anxiety, Depression, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
This Vintage Schartzer system is comprised of three disparate pieces that belong to other EEG devices but join up well. The piece does not have power cord or has been tested .