Cedrus Lumina LP-LINE

$1,912.45
SKU
NS-7358

Lumina is a high-quality, MRI-compatible response system (a.k.a. response unit, or BRU). The Lumina LP-LINE series is a single response pad, which provides four keys in a row. It is built with 100% plastic and fiber optics. A Lumina Controller is required (not included).

The Lumina LP-LINE series is a four key single response pad. It is designed with four response keys in a row. Lumina response pads are made of 100% plastic and fiber optics, making them MRI-compatible and allowing for maximum subject safety. Lumina response pads can be used in a variety of MRI scanners and with a variety of different simulation programs such as SuperLab.

The size of the Lumina LP-LINE response pad is 110 x 82mm. It comes pre-assembled with an optic fiber that measures 5.5m in length. The size of the keys is 18 x 18mm.

Lumina is a quality-built, MRI-compatible response system (also called button response unit, or BRU) designed for use in MRI environments. It meets the requirements of both the clinical and research communities.

Note: The Lumina LP-LINE response pad connects to a Lumina Controller which connects to the stimulation presentation computer. A Lumina Controller is not part of the package of this Lumina LP-LINE response pad. 

 

System Features

  • Compatible with SuperLab, E-Prime, Presentation, and other stimulation presentation software
  • Magnetically- and RF-inert
  • RS-232, TTL interface, and optically isolated scanner trigger input
  • Advanced features such as reaction time timing in hardware

 

Technical Specifications

  • Number of Response Keys: 4
  • Layout: LP-LINE
  • Dimensions (response pad): 110 x 82mm
  • Dimensions (keys): 18 x 18mm
  • MRI compatible: Yes
  • Software compatibility: SuperLab, E-Prime, Presentation
  • Connector: RS-232
  • Trigger output: TTL
  • Material: 100% plastic and fiber optics
  • Cable length: 5.5m (fiber optic cable only)

 

Application Note

Lumina response pads connect through a Copper Outpost to a Lumina Controller. It is powered by the Lumina Controller and doesn't require a separate power supply.

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