Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting brain electric signal
Patent
1997-09-05
1999-09-21
O'Connor, Cary
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting brain electric signal
600559, A61B 504
Patent
active
059546670
ABSTRACT:
Device for derivation of acoustically evoked brain potentials, with an electrode unit (2) on which electrodes (21, 22) are arranged relatively rigidly in the correct positions with respect to one another, and with an electroacoustic stimulator with an EEG amplifier (40) preferably also being mounted on the electrode unit, that can be simply held as a unit on the head of a subject.
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Finkenzeller Peter
Kammermeier-Blessing Claudia
Marmor II Charles
O'Connor Cary
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