The Stat X-Series mobile EEG systems offer healthcare professionals cost-effective and practical solutions for on-call and portable EEG in minutes. The headset design enable mobility during recordings, while also minimizing the artifacts and noise typically associated with traditional, wired EEG systems. Standard software and SDK are included to enable the development of applications with the potential to add diagnostic or treatment value.
The Stat Mobile system is FDA cleared prescription use or use in IRB approved studies.
The system can be used in the home, at healthcare facility, or clinical research environment on patients ages 6 and older to acquire EEG, EOG, ECG, and EMG signals.
The Stat X-Series system only acquires and displays physiological signals, no claims are being made for analysis of the acquired signals with respect to the analyses’ accuracy, precision, and reliability.
Those interested in developing non-medical EEG applications should consider the B-Alert research EEG systems and their suite of related software.
Each Stat Mobile system includes acquisition software with functionality including:
Dr. Thomas Marcotte with UCSD’s HIV Neurobehavioral Research Program used the B-Alert systems and the Alertness and Memory Profiler (AMP) to characterize neurocognitive decline in HIV patients. AMP-based EEG metrics were also shown to generalize in predicting performance driving errors on the road for HIV patients and healthy controls. Poster and publication are available upon request.
As part of a DARPA funded project to detect and analyze psychological signals, the Advanced Brain Monitoring research team developed a customized, autobiographical stress elicitation tool. B-Alert X24 was applied to collect neurophysiological data from healthy and PTSD-diagnosed subjects under stress, and provided the basis for significant early findings.