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-**Please feel free to add useful information about equipment that you have experience using**+**Please add useful information about the use of the below equipment** (and feel free to add equipment not listed)
  
-Button boxes+**//USB scanner trigger//** 
  
-Eye tracker+This is connected through an optical mouse to the scanner control PC, and sends a simulated mouse click when the scanner starts. If you use DDAs - discarded initial acquisitions - it will not send a click until the first acquired volume. Trigger pulses will only be sent out for functional (EPI) sequences. FIXME
  
 +The optical mouse will not be detected by the laptop or PC it is connected to until it sends an event; to ensure that the first trigger is not missed when scanning, please move and click on the mouse when it is first connected and before scanning.
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 +**//Button boxes//**
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 +CRS button box - It has two key pads for each hand. Gives out 1-4 and 6-9 number responses or BYGR Letter responses. 
 +Trigger for EPIs can be set as #5 in number mode or T in letter mode. (Not in operation routinely)
 +Mode 001 - Does not produce repeated responses when a key is pressed down; 
 +Mode 003 - Produces repeated responses when a key is pressed for longer.
 +It has a separate power source, please plug it into the extension cable.
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 +NATA button box - please note these only send a signal the first time a button is pressed, even if the key is pressed continuously.
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 +LUMITOUCH button box - these send a continuous signal if a button is pressed continuously.
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 +**//Eye tracker//**
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 +**//Headphones//**
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 +**//Neuroconn tDCS//**
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 +Note that this system is not compatible with the 32-channel head coil; only the old original Siemens head coil can be used.
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 +**//StarStim tES//**
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 +This is a high-resolutionn (32-channel) tES (tDCS + tSACS) system that is MRI compatible and has an integrated EEG system (not MRI compatible!). 
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 +https://www.neuroelectrics.com/solutions/starstim
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 +Once the system is up and running and tested more details will be published here. Please contact [[jonas.larsson@rhul.ac.uk|Jonas]] for more information.
  
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