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Was wondering if the active electodes are available yet? Also, can they be used with pro-comp amp? If they can be used with pro comp can we still use EEGZ pre amp to test for impedence?

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And the ActiveEEGs work ok with WaveRider? Thanks!

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Pete:

Please explain how active electrodes would be connected to a ProComp2. If

you don't use the Z electrode, do you plug the actives directly into the B

channel?. For two channel assessment or training do you use A and B, B

without the Z? Will the amplification between the two channels be the same

permitting such comparisons as are essential in the TLC assessment? Does it

require two sets of active electrodes?

Jim

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> Was wondering if the active electodes are available yet? Also, can they

be used with pro-comp amp? If they can be used with pro comp can we still

use EEGZ pre amp to test for impedence?

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You need the same sensor setup that you would use with any standard electrodes.

You can get the extenders from thoughttechnology.com

(http://www.thoughttechnology.com/sensors.htm), they are the (A) option in the

EEG Extender cables set.

Pete

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> From: " " <jccamp@...>

> Date: 2005/11/04 Fri AM 06:56:24 EST

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> Subject: RE: active electrodes

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> Pete:

Please explain how active electrodes would be connected to a ProComp2. If

you don't use the Z electrode, do you plug the actives directly into the B

channel?. For two channel assessment or training do you use A and B, B

without the Z? Will the amplification between the two channels be the same

permitting such comparisons as are essential in the TLC assessment? Does it

require two sets of active electrodes?

Jim

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