NIRScout - Our Most-Powerful NIRS Imager

Wednesday, 15 de April de 2020

With NIRScout, you can measure fNIRS from anywhere on the head concurrently with (nearly) any other modality.  It is our most versatile solution for fNIRS researchers.  


Setup fNIRS Fast

NIRx uses the NIRScap system for an incredibly fast setup 


Multi-Modal Integration
NIRScout is ideal for multi-modal measurements with EEG, fMRI, eye-tracking, cochlear implants, TMS, tDCS, EMG, pulse oximetry, and other modalities for concurrent measurements.


Application-Specific Probes & Headgear

Specialized probes and headgear available for comfortable
measurements on any subject, for any application. 


User-Friendly, Modular, Scientifically Supported

The NIRScout is a user-friendly, modular, and robust functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) platform which measures hemodynamic responses to neuroactivation via oxy-, deoxy-, and total hemoglobin changes in the cerebral cortex. The NIRScout platform includes a host of ready-to-implement upgrades and modules to meet the needs of a broad range of cognitive neuroscience applications.


fNIRS that is Easy to Learn and Use

Connection to the NIRScout systems is quick and easy, with 'thumbscrew-style' probe connectors (shown right).

 


Our Most Versatile NIRS Solution

Optimize your NIRScout system with the precise configuration for your research. 

from 8-64 (single) or 16-128 (tandem)

Source types:
Laser (2- or 4-wavelength) or LED (2-wavelength)

Detector numbers:
from 4-32 (single) or 8-64 (tandem)

Detector types: 
SiPD (active or fiber optic) APD (fiber optic)

Chassis sizes:
Standard, Extended, Extended Plus

Also See these other knowledge base:


Hardware:

NIRSport - NIRS

NIRScout - Our Most-Powerful NIRS Imager


Software:

Aurora fNIRS - NIRSport 2 Acquisition software. How acquire data with NIRS?


Experimental Design:

NIRS Experimental Design - Gait Initiation

Experimental Design Brands (NIRS)

fNIRS Experimental Design on Visual Cortex

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