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Just saying,I have now gotten amazing advice about how to set up my ProComp to do synchrony training. (this was on the thought-technology site). I still would love to know if I need two linked-ear references when doing synchrony training with the pendant OR am I using two separate references, one for each active, and *not* linking them? and then using just one ground (I assume just one ground)? thank you!

LizOn Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 9:02 AM, Margoshes <drmargoshes@...> wrote:

Listmates,I'm trying to figure out how to do alpha synchrony two-channel training with my ProComp/Infiniti. I have two EEG sensors. One goes into Channel C and one goes into Channel D in this amp. Each channel has an input for an active, a reference, and a ground. The questions are: do I link my references (ears) as Pete says to do with alpha/synchrony training using the pocket-neurobics Pendant*? and do I use two grounds, one in each EEG sensor/channel, and, if so, do I link them? (I believe that, when you do two-channel training with the Pendant, you use just one ground*.)

(*Pete, could you clarify that, in fact, you said to link the references when using your alpha-synchrony two-channel design, and use only one ground?)Thanks.LizĀ 

-- Margoshes, Ph.D.

New York State Licensed Psychologist

-- Margoshes, Ph.D.New York State Licensed Psychologist

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