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Hi, Mark

 

Check the link below:

 

http://bio-medical.com/results_acc.cfm

 

Go way down the page and find the 10/20 BraiNet for $35.00  It comes in different sizes.  Although it is FDA approved for single use, I would believe that would be the case if one is using it with cup sensors, that is, instead of simply using it to mark 10-20 sites.  I'm very pleased with the quality and ease of use, and it's the least expensive such item I've found so far.

 

 

-- R. , Ph.D., C.Psych.BCIA - BCN (Board Certified in Neurofeedback)ABPP - Board Certified in Cognitive and Behavioral PsychologyPsychologist and Associate Clinical ProfessorDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences

McMaster University7 Cheval DriveGrimsby, OntarioL3M 4P3905-512-8731www.hamiltonpsychologist.ca

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Hello Mark,

Stens Biofeedback still has 2

small 'Mark Easy' caps for sale. Jan states that no one is able to get them

anymore. Rob Kall's Future Health website (http://www.futurehealth.org/bm_mark_easy_1020.htm)

still lists them, but I have not been able to determine whether they are still

available.

In the meantime Jan at Stens

says they have switched to BrainNet and have had good reports from users. They

provide the following sizes:

106

10/20 BraiNet® Template X-Small 45 - 49cm

107 10/20 BraiNet® Template Small 49 - 54cm

108 10/20 BraiNet® Template Medium 54 - 57cm

109 10/20 BraiNet® Template Large 57 - 62cm

For the same price they provide

the added feature of allowing the net to stay in place while you attach electrodes.

I hope this helps,

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf

Of Mark Darling

Sent: Monday, March 01, 2010 8:59 PM

Subject: 10/20 site marking caps

Is anyone aware of anything similar to the

Optimit Mark Easy 10/20 cap that BrainMaster used to sell? They apparently

haven’t been available for about a year now. I’m looking for

something for a remote client who wants to use a cap for location finding.

Thanks,

Mark

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So are you saying you'd mark the sites using that and then take it off? how would you mark the sites so you could see the when the cap is off? or are you saying you leave it on but in some way that doesn't make it a " single use " item? I wonder why the Neuroband (which I use) isn't a FDA " single use " item?

LizOn Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:10 AM, <jrdavisphd@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Mark

 

Check the link below:

 

http://bio-medical.com/results_acc.cfm

 

Go way down the page and find the 10/20 BraiNet for $35.00  It comes in different sizes.  Although it is FDA approved for single use, I would believe that would be the case if one is using it with cup sensors, that is, instead of simply using it to mark 10-20 sites.  I'm very pleased with the quality and ease of use, and it's the least expensive such item I've found so far.

 

 

-- R. , Ph.D., C.Psych.BCIA - BCN (Board Certified in Neurofeedback)ABPP - Board Certified in Cognitive and Behavioral PsychologyPsychologist and Associate Clinical ProfessorDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences

McMaster University7 Cheval DriveGrimsby, OntarioL3M 4P3905-512-8731www.hamiltonpsychologist.ca

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So are you saying you'd mark the sites using that and then take it off? how would you mark the sites so you could see the when the cap is off? or are you saying you leave it on but in some way that doesn't make it a " single use " item? I wonder why the Neuroband (which I use) isn't a FDA " single use " item?

LizOn Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:10 AM, <jrdavisphd@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Mark

 

Check the link below:

 

http://bio-medical.com/results_acc.cfm

 

Go way down the page and find the 10/20 BraiNet for $35.00  It comes in different sizes.  Although it is FDA approved for single use, I would believe that would be the case if one is using it with cup sensors, that is, instead of simply using it to mark 10-20 sites.  I'm very pleased with the quality and ease of use, and it's the least expensive such item I've found so far.

 

 

-- R. , Ph.D., C.Psych.BCIA - BCN (Board Certified in Neurofeedback)ABPP - Board Certified in Cognitive and Behavioral PsychologyPsychologist and Associate Clinical ProfessorDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences

McMaster University7 Cheval DriveGrimsby, OntarioL3M 4P3905-512-8731www.hamiltonpsychologist.ca

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Wow, I didn't know we could *draw* on our clients! A whole new world of fun awaits...Thanks,Liz MOn Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:31 PM, <jrdavisphd@...> wrote:

 

I'd mark the sited with a china marker, a white board marker, etc. on the scalp, take the BraiNet off, then locate the marked spot.

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Wow, I didn't know we could *draw* on our clients! A whole new world of fun awaits...Thanks,Liz MOn Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 8:31 PM, <jrdavisphd@...> wrote:

 

I'd mark the sited with a china marker, a white board marker, etc. on the scalp, take the BraiNet off, then locate the marked spot.

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