Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 , I wish to know how I must use them. The MVAP II must be used on skin,isn't it? and the MBS on hair?, is it possible to use both of them atthe same time?, I mean, when I need to place in A1 or A2 use the MVAP II and the MBS in hair The peel-off electrodes go on bare skin, and the blue disks go on scalp where there is hair around. You can use both types in the same montage (e.g. T3 the blue disk and A1 the peel-off electrode). How much uses are ok for the MBS before the signal get worse or how torecognise it? The blue neuro-trode should be cleaned after each use (I leave it snapped into the electrode head and wipe off the paste with a paper towel, then I clean it with a cotton swab and alcohol. They can usually be used dozens of times without a problem. You will see the signal (raw waveform) getting smaller or more choppy when they begin to go bad. If the central metal disk starts to change colors, you should replace the neurotrode. When I use a design like T3/A1/g/T2/A2, where must be placed theground electrode? and A1 and A2 must be used with linked-ear montages? The_,_._,___ The ground electrode can be placed anywhere on the client's body. With the peel-off electrodes, I often place in below the hair line at the back of the neck. A1 and A2 should be used with linked ears for an assessment, for coherence or symmetry protocols. Otherwise they do not need to be linked. Pete-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Hi Pete, If you say “that’s a question for Francois”, am I to take it that Francois will pick up the question and answer, or am I to email him directly or do you forward the message? How does this work? Jill From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van Deusen Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 4:15 PM To: braintrainer Subject: Re: questions about electrodes , On 8/14/07, sergio_virt <sergio.irelandgmail> wrote: I wish to know how I must use them. The MVAP II must be used on skin, isn't it? and the MBS on hair?, is it possible to use both of them at the same time?, I mean, when I need to place in A1 or A2 use the MVAP II and the MBS in hair The peel-off electrodes go on bare skin, and the blue disks go on scalp where there is hair around. You can use both types in the same montage (e.g. T3 the blue disk and A1 the peel-off electrode). How much uses are ok for the MBS before the signal get worse or how to recognise it? The blue neuro-trode should be cleaned after each use (I leave it snapped into the electrode head and wipe off the paste with a paper towel, then I clean it with a cotton swab and alcohol. They can usually be used dozens of times without a problem. You will see the signal (raw waveform) getting smaller or more choppy when they begin to go bad. If the central metal disk starts to change colors, you should replace the neurotrode. When I use a design like T3/A1/g/T2/A2, where must be placed the ground electrode? and A1 and A2 must be used with linked-ear montages? The_,_._,___ The ground electrode can be placed anywhere on the client's body. With the peel-off electrodes, I often place in below the hair line at the back of the neck. A1 and A2 should be used with linked ears for an assessment, for coherence or symmetry protocols. Otherwise they do not need to be linked. Pete -- Van Deusen pvdtlcgmail http://www.brain-trainer.com 305/433-3160 The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 Just finished work, going home, I'll answer tonight before sleep. Francois > >Reply-To: braintrainer >To: <braintrainer > >Subject: RE: questions about electrodes >Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:23:19 -0700 > >Hi Pete, > > If you say “that’s a question for Francois”, am I to take it >that Francois will pick up the question and answer, or am I to email him >directly or do you forward the message? How does this work? > > > >Jill > > > > _____ > >From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On >Behalf Of Van Deusen >Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 4:15 PM >To: braintrainer >Subject: Re: questions about electrodes > > > >, > >On 8/14/07, sergio_virt >gmail.com> wrote: > >I wish to know how I must use them. The MVAP II must be used on skin, >isn't it? and the MBS on hair?, is it possible to use both of them at >the same time?, I mean, when I need to place in A1 or A2 use the MVAP >II and the MBS in hair > > > >The peel-off electrodes go on bare skin, and the blue disks go on scalp >where there is hair around. You can use both types in the same montage >(e.g. T3 the blue disk and A1 the peel-off electrode). > > > >How much uses are ok for the MBS before the signal get worse or how to >recognise it? > > > >The blue neuro-trode should be cleaned after each use (I leave it snapped >into the electrode head and wipe off the paste with a paper towel, then I >clean it with a cotton swab and alcohol. They can usually be used dozens >of >times without a problem. You will see the signal (raw waveform) getting >smaller or more choppy when they begin to go bad. If the central metal >disk >starts to change colors, you should replace the neurotrode. > > > >When I use a design like T3/A1/g/T2/A2, where must be placed the >ground electrode? and A1 and A2 must be used with linked-ear montages? > > > >The_,_._,___ > >The ground electrode can be placed anywhere on the client's body. With the >peel-off electrodes, I often place in below the hair line at the back of >the >neck. A1 and A2 should be used with linked ears for an assessment, for >coherence or symmetry protocols. Otherwise they do not need to be linked. > > > >Pete > > >-- > Van Deusen >pvdtlcgmail (DOT) com >http://www.brain- <http://www.brain-trainer.com> trainer.com >305/433-3160 >The Learning Curve, Inc. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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