Designed specifically for the clinical environment, the ATLAS Neurophysiology System manages all clinical and research signals from both macro- and micro-electrodes through a parallel network infrastructure designed for distributed high-density signal processing and analysis. It provides state-of-the-art recording applications in epilepsy, DBS procedures and cognitive electrophysiology research applications. Its main advantages over other systems on the market are: high number of channels (up to 512) sampling at a maximum rate of 40 kHz of Direct Current (DC) data signals with real-time access and simultaneous electrical stimulation without interrupting the recordings. ATLAS receives inputs from a variety of signals, including: scalp EEG, intracranial ECoG, micro-electrode spiking of single unit activity\n(SUA) with online viewing and clustering, EKG, EMG. The recordings offer fully digitized input/output to enable individual flexible referencing, acquisition and filtering settings for each channel. Headbox interface enables closed-loop control of electrical stimulation based on online analysis of the signal with minimum delays (<50ms). In terms of patient safety, it is the only FDA-cleared system for human DC single-unit recording with exceptionally low (picoamp) input leakage current. ATLAS also has CE Mark, is in compliance with ISO 13485 and FDA Good Manufacturing Practices regulations.\n
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Designated only for clinical research use by trained personnel