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"g.Nautilus RESEARCH is a wearable EEG headset for research applications only. This means that it’s less expensive and intended to be used for neuroscience research only. It comes with flexible cables to configure the EEG electrode positions as you wish. A hybrid (dry and wet) EEG electrode version and a gel EEG electrode version with 8/16/32/64 EEG channels are available for any kind of neurological and neuroscience research."
 
"g.Nautilus RESEARCH is a wearable EEG headset for research applications only. This means that it’s less expensive and intended to be used for neuroscience research only. It comes with flexible cables to configure the EEG electrode positions as you wish. A hybrid (dry and wet) EEG electrode version and a gel EEG electrode version with 8/16/32/64 EEG channels are available for any kind of neurological and neuroscience research."
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==Organizations==
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*[[G.tec_medical_engineering_GmbH|G.tec medical engineering GmbH]]
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
[https://www.gtec.at/product/gnautilus-research/ Website]
 
[https://www.gtec.at/product/gnautilus-research/ Website]

Latest revision as of 18:15, 15 January 2023

"g.Nautilus RESEARCH is a wearable EEG headset for research applications only. This means that it’s less expensive and intended to be used for neuroscience research only. It comes with flexible cables to configure the EEG electrode positions as you wish. A hybrid (dry and wet) EEG electrode version and a gel EEG electrode version with 8/16/32/64 EEG channels are available for any kind of neurological and neuroscience research."

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