neuroConn LOOP-IT

The neuroConn LOOP-IT is an all-in-one solution for closed loop tES-EEG, TMS-EEG, and tFUS-EEG.

It can record up to 8Ch of EEG/ExG (plus GND/REF) and provides 2Ch of tES stimulation meaning it is capable of Temporal Interference stimulation paradigms. The EEG/ExG signals can be processed onboard with analysis routines to achieve high degree of phase precision (+/-1 degree @10Hz) to precisely trigger stimulation at specific phases of ongoing brain rhythms.

Four stimulation protocols can be easily setup using the touch-screen application:

  • Temporal interference stimulation
  • Individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF)- triggered TMS
  • EEG-synchronized TMS
  • tACS-triggered TMS

More hardware parameters can be directly accessed using a supplied software libary.

Interface with external devices using the built-in 2x BNC output and 2x BNC input ports.  These allow for control and interfacing with other modalities including TMS, tFUS, and more.

Ask us how the LOOP-IT system can expand the capabilities of your next non-invasive brain stimulation study!

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