The cerebral function analysing monitor Initial clinical experience, application and further development

The cerebral function analysing monitor is a development of the cerebral function monitor. It produces a more detailed analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) amplitude and analyses the frequency of the waveforms into standard beta, alpha, theta and delta bands. It can analyse the EEG from two input channels, produce traces of the standard EEG, and compute visual, auditory, somato sensory and brain stem evoked potentials.

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