Monday 27 April 2020

ProComp Infiniti

The ProComp Infiniti is an 8 channel, multi-modality encoder that has all the power and flexibility you need for real-time, computerized biofeedback and data acquisition in any clinical setting.
The first two sensor channels provide ultimate signal fidelity (2048 samples per second) for viewing RAW EEG, EMG and EKG signals. The remaining six channels (256 samples/sec) can be used with any combination of sensors, including EEG, EKG, RMS EMG, skin conductance, heart rate, blood volume pulse, respiration, goniometry, force, and voltage input.
ProComp Infiniti(TM) offers internal, user-activated calibration to ensure that you can always obtain the highest quality signal, without the costly downtime associated with factory re-calibration.

In short, the ProComp Infiniti covers the full range of objective physiological signals used in clinical observation and biofeedback.
Housed in an ergonomically designed case and requiring only a USB port, ProComp Infiniti can be used with any IBM-compatible laptop or desktop PC. What’s more, ProComp Infiniti can capture data in real time by connecting directly to the PC via fiber-optic cable, or it can store data on a Compact Flash memory card for uploading later to the PC.
ProComp Infiniti comes complete with:
  • 14 bit resolution, eight-channel ProComp Infiniti encoder unit
  • TT-USB interface unit
  • Fiber-optic cables (1′ and 15′)
  • Four alkaline “AA” batteries
  • Sleek fabric storage and carrying case
Software Information
Software includes Biograph Infiniti and either the EEG Suite, the Physiology Suite or the Rehab Suite.
To upgrade your ProComp+ to the new Infiniti, please call our toll free number.
PROCOMP INFINITI w/EEG $ 3995.00
PROCOMP INFINITI w/PHY $ 3995.00
PROCOMP INFINITI w/RHB $ 3995.00

Tuesday 21 April 2020

HOW TO USE BIOGRAPH INFINITI BIOFEEDBACK SOFTWARE A 3-PART SERIES

Notice: Live webinar registration will require a valid email address so that testing of your connection may be made prior to the class. The live session will also be recorded and made available later to registrants in case of any problems logging in at the time of the live session or for further review or study. This also allows people who cannot attend the live session to be able to view it later.

Advanced:
Editing Screens
Creating Screens
Basic Channel Editing
Script Editor
Favorites/Quick Start Editor
 
April 24, 2020
3:00pm–4:30pm EST
Fee: $35

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Tuesday 7 April 2020

The Relationship of Stress and the COVID19 Virus

What does stress have to do with the enormous problems we are dealing with related to COVID-19 Corona virus? There are many connections. I will discuss a few here.
  1. We are being constantly bombarded with news coverage about the problem.  This alone can increase worrying and anxiety.  It is important to watch enough news to stay informed about the fast-moving problem, rules and regulations and things you can do to protect and help yourself and your family.  It has been suggested that we watch just enough for those purposes and then turn the news off.  Listen to some music.  Watch a funny show or movie.  Catch up on some reading.  Watching the news all day will most likely only make you feel worse.
  2. Not all of the people exposed to the Corona virus become sick.  Some people might never know that they were infected because of the lack of symptoms.  Why is that?  If we only knew how many things that could potentially make us sick, we have been exposed to, we would be amazed.  Our immune system is constantly fighting off enemies without our conscious knowledge.  It may be that those who have stronger immune systems are less likely to develop symptoms and become ill.  One of the things that can reduce the effectiveness of our immune system is stress.  Have you ever noticed that you “catch a cold” much more often when you are stressed or emotionally upset?  The immune system, like many other systems in the body does not function as well when you are under stress.
  3. Due to government regulations most businesses that are not considered essential have been forced to scale way back or close.  Some people are sick and can’t go to work even if they are considered essential.  Many businesses that are still open have less customers than usual.  People are getting laid off and small business owners are struggling to pay their expenses let alone take a salary.  Most people have a high level of financial insecurity due to reduced or halted income.  This is producing a high level of financial stress.  Many people are wondering how they are going to pay their bills without their income.
  4. Schools are closed.  Children are home with their parents.  Husbands and wives are home with each other much more of the day than usual.  In many cases it is much easier to get along with people if you spend less time with them.  When you suddenly have to spend more time with the same people it can be stressful.
This is a time when it is very important to practice stress management. Practice progressive muscle relaxation and slow deep breathing. Go for walks while practicing social distancing. Listen to your favorite music. Use a relaxation app. Use a home biofeedback device. Eat more fruits and vegetables. Use some of your usual commute time to get some extra sleep. Your body and mind could use it and it can help to reduce your stress level and perhaps boost your immune system to fight against this COVID-19 virus.
For more information on biofeedback and neurofeedback visit: www.biofeedbackinternational.com
Harry L. Campbell
914-762-4646
Amazon Author of the book What Stress Can Do

Wednesday 1 April 2020

Functional Neuroanatomy

Functional Neuroanatomy: Functional Neuroanatomy for BCIA Neurofeedback Recertification.
Biosource Software offers a $75 self-paced BCIA-accredited Functional Neuroanatomy online didactic course for Neurofeedback professionals. You may use this course to satisfy 15 of 48 hours of continuing education for Neurofeedback recertification. At $5 per credit hour, this is one of the most affordable ways to complete nearly one-third of the hours required for BCIA Neurofeedback recertification.
Disclaimer: This course does not fulfill BCIA’s Neuroanatomy requirement. To keep this product affordable, we do not provide AMA or APA continuing education credit.
Based on Michael and Lynda Thompson’s superb Functional Neuroanatomy book, this course covers:
  • Functional Networks and Behavior (15-31)
  • Brodmann Area Locations and Functions (32-37)
  • Frontal Lobe Functions (38-59)
  • Central Regions and Cerebellum (60-65)
  • Temporal Lobes (66-85)
  • Insula and Cingulate Gyrus (86-99)
  • Parietal and Occipital Lobes (100-117)