neuroConn DC-STIMULATOR MC

The neuroConn DC-STIMULATOR MC is a multi-channel stimulator that is expandable from four (4) up to 16-Ch of concurrent non-invasive brain stimulation including HD-tES.

Programmed via its dedicated Panel PC, it can be used for:

  • for transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)
  • transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS)
  • cranial electrical stimulation (CES)
  • galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS)
  • transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), and
  • temporal interference (TI)

With its multiple channels, you can simultaneously stimulate a group of participants (hyperstimulation).  Alternatively, you apply it to scenarios requiring more than one stimulation channel, like stimulating two distant brain regions separately, or for temporal interference stimulation.

Extend the system with optional add-ons including:

  • Customer-specific stimulation waveforms
  • Remote control of the stimulator
  • Mx1 adapter for HD-tES montages
  • MR-conditional electrodes and adapters for waveguides
  • Clock synchronization
  • Input/Output TTL ports
  • Different electrode shapes to accommodate caps for stimulation concurrent with other modalities (fNIRS, EEG, etc)

Ask us how the DC-STIMULATOR MC can fit into your next brain stimulation expriments!

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