Brain Ultimate Analog Participant Chairs

Brain Ultimate offers two different chairs for comfortably and repeatably holding the participant during TMS routines, one electronically controlled, another manipulated via analog methods.

The analog (mechanically controlled) chair (pictured below) is fully adjustable by manually relocating components of the chair.  It even includes head immobilization pads to keep participants steady relative to the TMS paddle.

Ask us how you can use this analog stimulation chair in your lab, even if you don’t have a Brain Ultimate TMS device!

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