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Embla A10 Recording System |
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Embla recorder is a truly flexible device.
It is a digital data recorder designed for
EEG and polygraphic applications in medicine
and physiology. The same recorder can be
used for in-laboratory and ambulatory recordings.
Its compact size allows the recorder to
be easily carried by the patient. It is
versatile enough to be equally used in pediatric
and adult recordings, as well as in routine
clinical work and basic research. |
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Flexibility in Use |
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Embla
is fully configurable in software. In addition
to the one event and two oximeter channels,
the primary 16 channels are multipurpose,
allowing the user to connect almost any
sensor to the inputs and select the sensor
type in the software. The same Embla can,
therefore, either be used as an on-line
polysomnographic recorder, an ambulatory
EEG recorder, or as an EKG recorder. |
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Powerful User-Friendly Analysis |
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The
Embla is backed up by the powerful and user-friendly
analysis software, Somnologica. Somnologica
is a Windows based program designed around
the flexible Embla recorder. The data from
the Embla is either recorded directly into
Somnologica during on-line acquisition or
downloaded to the program from PCMCIA disks
after ambulatory studies. Among the functions
of the software are starting and stopping
recordings, as well as allowing the user
to score sleep stages and respiratory events,
manually or automatically. Scaling, zooming,
measuring time and amplitude, viewing spectral
information and marking additional events
are other basic features of the Somnologica
application software. |
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