Good morning, We are currently in the process of establishing a Doctor of Audiology program here at California State University, Sacramento and are in the midst of selecting equipment for the clinic. I am familiar with the NeuroScan and IHS SmartEP for
measuring event-related potentials. Ideally, I would like to purchase a system that is well-represented in clinical settings and is also capable of doubling as research equipment (specifically for capturing the frequency-following response (FFR)). Our equipment
rep indicated that the Interacoustics Eclipse has this functionality. The Eclipse is frequently used for evoked potentials in a clinical setting, but I don’t have any personal experience with this particular piece of equipment.
Has anyone use the Eclipse for FFR purposes or have any other ERP (with FFR capability) equipment recommendations? Warm regards, Jane Jane Grabowski, Au.D., CCC-A, F-AAA Assistant Professor Au.D. Clinic Director Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street MS 6071 Sacramento, CA 95819 Office: Folsom Hall 2404E Telephone: 916-278-3589 Email: jane.grabowski@xxxxxxxx |