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              S14磁共振兼容聽覺刺激系統
              發布者:admin 發布時間:2017/8/7


                  物美價廉——輕松裝備功能磁共振實驗室!

                  國際領先——使用該產品文章發表在高Impact factor雜志上的文章數不勝數!

                  國際領先——入耳式設計,兼容所有線圈!


                 S14入耳式磁共振兼容耳機,設計小巧靈活,可以放置于任意磁共振線圈內,也可安裝耳罩使其成為頭戴式耳機,保證更加完美的聽覺刺激效果。

                  

                   其特點包括:

                  1.高質量標準化音頻輸出;
                  2.8HZ-100kHZ頻率覆蓋范圍;
                  3.提供客體化的均衡濾波器;
                  4.EQ Filtering 2.2— 基于windows平臺的濾波軟件;

                  5.MATLAB 腳本用于濾波器設置;

               

              世界知名客戶:

              Children’s Hospital Boston  波士頓兒童醫院

              Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour  荷蘭Donders腦科學研究中心

              Harvard University – Center for Brain Science  哈佛大學

              INSERM – National Institute for Medical Research 法國醫學中心

              Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital  麻省總醫院

              Massachusetts Institute of Technology  麻省理工學院

              Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences  德國馬普所

              Medical Research Council Institute of Hearing Research  荷蘭聽覺研究所

              Medical University of South Carolina  南加州醫科大學

              Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at McGill University  加拿大麥吉爾大學

              Princeton Neuroscience Institute  普林斯頓大學

              University of Glasgow   格拉斯哥大學

              University of Oxford  牛津大學


              使用 S14 earphones發表在High Impact factor雜志上的文章:

              Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex

              Alexander G. Huth, Wendy A. de Heer, Thomas L. Griffiths, Frédéric E. Theunissen, Jack L. Gallant

              Nature – Volume 532, 28 April 2016, 453–458 doi: 10.1038/nature17637


              Distinct Cortical Pathways for Music and Speech Revealed by Hypothesis-Free Voxel Decomposition

              Sam Norman-Haignere, Nancy G. Kanwisher, Josh H. McDermott
              Neuron – Volume 88, Issue 6, 16 December 2015, Pages 1281–1296

              doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2015.11.035


              Auditory Spatial Coding Flexibly Recruits Anterior, but Not Posterior, Visuotopic Parietal Cortex

              Samantha W. Michalka, Maya L. Rosen, Lingqiang Kong, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham, David C. Somers
              Cerebral Cortex – December 11, 2015

              doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv303


              Past experience shapes ongoing neural patterns for language

              Lara J. Pierce, Jen-Kai Chen, Audrey Delcenserie, Fred Genesee, Denise Klein
              Nature Communications – December 1, 2015

              doi: 10.1038/ncomms10073


              Short-Term Memory for Space and Time Flexibly Recruit Complementary Sensory-Biased Frontal Lobe Attention Networks

              Samantha W. Michalka, Lingqiang Kong, Maya L. Rosen, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham, David C. Somers
              Neuron – Volume 87, Issue 4, 19 August 2015, Pages 882–892

              doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2015.07.028


              Repetition Suppression in the Left Inferior Frontal Gyrus Predicts Tone Learning Performance

              Salomi S. Asaridou, Atsuko Takashima, Dan Dediu, Peter Hagoort, James M. McQueen
              Cerebral Cortex – June 25, 2015

              doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv126


              Feel the Noise: Relating Individual Differences in Auditory Imagery to the Structure and Function of Sensorimotor Systems

              César F. Lima, Nadine Lavan, Samuel Evans, Zarinah Agnew, Andrea R. Halpern, Pradheep Shanmugalingam, Sophie Meekings, Dana Boebinger, Markus Ostarek, Carolyn McGettigan, Jane E. Warren, Sophie K. Scott1
              Cerebral Cortex – June 19, 2015

              doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv134


              Why musical memory can be preserved in advanced Alzheimer’s disease

              Jörn-Henrik Jacobsen, Johannes Stelzer, Thomas Hans Fritz, Gael Chételat, Renaud La Joie, Robert Turner
              Brain: A Journal of Neurology – June 3, 2015

              doi: 10.1093/brain/awv135


              The Topography of Frequency and Time Representation in Primate Auditory Cortices

              Simon Baumann, Olivier Joly, Adrian Rees, Christopher I Petkov, Li Sun, Alexander Thiele, Timothy D Griffiths
              eLife January 15, 2015

              doi: 10.7554/eLife.03256


              Evidence for distinct human auditory cortex regions for sound location versus identity processing

              Jyrki Ahveninen, Samantha Huang, Aapo Nummenmaa, John W. Belliveau, An-Yi Hung, Iiro P. Jääskeläinen, Josef P. Rauschecker, Stephanie Rossi, Hannu Tiitinen & Tommi Raij
              Nature Communications 4, Published 14 October 2013

              Article number: 2585 doi:10.1038/ncomms3585


              Making Every Word Count for Nonresponsive Patients
              Lorina Naci, PhD; Adrian M. Owen, PhD
              JAMA Neurology, August 12, 2013.

              doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2013.3686


              Neuronal representations of distance in human auditory cortex

              Norbert Kopčo, Samantha Huang, John W. Belliveau, Tommi Raij, Chinmayi Tengshe, and Jyrki Ahveninen (2012) PNAS, June 14, 2012, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1119496109


              Quantifying the adequacy of neural representations for a cross-language phonetic discrimination task: prediction of individual differences

              Rajeev D. S. Raizada, Feng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu and Patricia K. Kuhl (2010) Cereb. Cortex (2010) 20 (1): 1-12.


              Sensitive Period for a Multimodal Response in Human Visual Motion Area

              Bedny, Marina;  Konkle, Talia;  Pelphrey, Kevin; Saxe, Rebecca; Pascual-Leone, Alvaro (2010)  Current Biology, 20.21 (2010): 1900–1906.


               
               

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