Psychology

    Stress profiling

    Biofeedback enables a psychologist to visualize multiple physiological parameters and using it as feedback for clients. Physiological processes are usually “hidden” and unconscious, but can be out of balance. By using biofeedback equipment and physiological signals as feedback, a client gains insight in their physiology and starts to understand the relationship between body and mind. The client eventually changes behavior to restore physiological balance and improve health. 

     

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    Biofeedback psychology
    Neurofeedback for psychology

    Assess brain function

    Neurofeedback enables (neuro)psychologists to measure and train brain performance. Neurofeedback equipment helps a client to gain insights in EEG, thereby providing a tool to improve attention and focus. By giving insights in the client's own brain waves they learn to understand their complaints better. Neurofeedback can be beneficial for improving attention and focus.

     

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    Equipment for psychologists

    NeXus-10 MKII
      • Versatile and integrated system
      • 4 channels of EXG
      • 4 additional AUX inputs
      • Digital inputs and interfacing options
      • Bluetooth or USB data transfer
      NeXus-32
        • Powerful and integrated system
        • 19 channel EEG Cap
        • 4 channels of EEG or EMG
        • 4 additional AUX inputs
        • Digital input and interfacing options
        • Bluetooth or USB data transfer
        NeXus-4
          • Entry-level portable system
          • 2 channels of EEG or EMG
          • 2 additional AUX inputs
          • Bluetooth data transfer