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document EEG Sensor usage and placement information
The following article provides general information about sensor usage:     For demonstrations of basic sensor placement, see also on YouTube:    
19 Jan, 2008
document What peripheral modalities are available?
The currently available peripheral modalities are:   nIR HEG (near infrared hemoencephalography) from Dr. Hershel Toomim (BioComp Research Institute) pIR HEG (passive infrared hemoencephalograpy) from Dr. Jeffrey Carmen Temperature (hand sensor)   These are provided with a...
19 Jan, 2008
document COM Port that my BrainMaster is on - how to change?
If you are having connection problems you may want to try changing the
07 May, 2008
document HEG Instructions
The attached document explains HEG and Temp training using the Atlantis. There are also online instructional videos at:   See the entire HEG playlist at:
01 May, 2008
document HEG
Information on HEG The BrainMaster system can add either of the two main types of HEG systems.  These are nIR ("Toomim") and pIR ("Carmen").  In both cases, an additional head-mounted photelectronic sensor is placed on the trainee, and the system responds to the...
01 May, 2008
document Can I use two monitors with BrainMaster?
Yes, you can use two (or more) monitors with the BrainMaster software. In Windows, use your Display Properties Settings tab to see the monitors you have available.  There will likely be two showing on the display.  Click on the second monitor, and select "Extend Windows...
19 Jan, 2008
document BrainMaster Serial Port Installation, Configuration, and operation Troubleshooting Information
If you are trying to connect through a serial connection this file can be helpful in making sure you have everything set up correctly.  NOTE: This is for older 2E and 2EW models that have a serial port connection.  For Atlantis and 2EB devices, refer to the USB documentation.
20 Mar, 2008
document Can I use two computers with BrainMaster?
No, there is no reason to use two computers with BrainMaster.  Use two monitors, as described in the article describing using two monitors.  You can use as many monitors as Windows will support, up to 7.
19 Jan, 2008
document Atlantis immersive stimulation glasses technical information
If the Atlantis immersive glasses are not flashing, first make sure they are turned on in the software.  They may default to being turned off. Go to View or Change Settings / Data Channels / Atlantis Hardware Control and select the "Immersive" stim option for photic.   ...
15 Apr, 2008
document StimFlash Information
StimFlash is an external hardware capability that provides EEG-driven photic stimulation. Here is the manual for StimFlash EEG - controlled photic stimulation software.  This device uses the PC sound port to control an Audio-Strobe compatible device.  These include the Nova Pro 100,...
27 Feb, 2008
document FlexCap information
The FlexCap is a unique 10-20 positioning cap with adapters to hold EEG sensors. See the attachment for additional information.  
20 Mar, 2008
document Can I use tin electrodes with my BrainMaster unit?
The BrainMaster is fine with tin electrodes.   The old BrainMasters have input impedance of 10 MOhms, and the newer ones have 10GOhm impedance, and the Atlantis has 1000GOhm impedance.  They will work with any conventional electrodes, including tin.   Even with tin, you can...
19 Jan, 2008
document Battery Use and System Care for 2E and 2EW modules
The optimal schedule for using the BrainMaster is 8 hours on, 16 hours off (and charging), or thereabouts. It can actually run for 10 or 12 hours, then charge overnight, and work fine, year after year.  A clinic should turn the module on in the morning, and leave it on all day.  Then turn...
19 Jan, 2008
document How Should I Clean My Electrodes?
We find that hot water is the best method. Run it as hot as possible, and hold the electrodes underneath.  You can also soak them for a couple of minutes in the hot water in a glass, then follow with a hot rinse. 10-20 paste is completely water soluble, and hot water makes it thin...
19 Jan, 2008
document What are FlexTrodes?
Flextrodes are a unique EEG sensor placement system that uses special fittings to hold gold disks inside a felt-lined compartment.  These are held on the head using velcro strips.  The Flextrode system is patented (US Patent #6,574,513) Additional information can be found at: ...
19 Jan, 2008
document Cognisys equipment working with BrainMaster
The Cognisys equipment works with BrainMaster using the standard MIDI sound outputs. This equipment allows you to control DVD players, video displays, and other devices, under control of the sound output of the PC produced by the BrainMaster software. For the built-in protocols such as alert,...
19 Jan, 2008
document DC and Slow Cortical Potential Information including Protocol Designs and Research Links
DC (Direct Current) and SCP (Slow Cortical Potential) EEG with BrainMaster   BrainMaster Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce the initial availability of software capable of recording and training DC (Direct Current) and SCP (Slow Cortical Potentials) with the Atlantis series of...
28 Apr, 2008
document Firmware Upgrade for Atlantis
This article provides information on upgrading the firmware in an Atlantis amplifier You must first have the 3.2.2 software loaded from Then go to and type "firmware" into the search box. Then select the article "Full Atlantis Programming" for details. You are...
02 Jun, 2008
document Four-channel Cable for Atlantis
The new 4-channel cable provides 7 connections to the trainee:   Active 1 Active 2 Reference shared 1 & 2 Ground Reference shared 3 & 4 Active 3 Active 4   With one jumper, all references can be shared. To use two referenced, no jumpers are needed.  One...
11 Jun, 2008



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