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Brite measures brain oxygenation

The Brite is an advanced, user-friendly wearable device that measures brain oxygenation from any cortical region with up to 27 channels.

Near infrared spectroscopy can be used to measure brain activity when optodes are applied non-invasively on the scalp. In this case, we talk about fNIRS – functional near infrared spectroscopy. Brain activity is assessed by measuring changes in cortical oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin in real-time. Artinis provides truly portable systems that allow study participants to freely move in the space during tasks. Devices are available for adults as well as for children, with a few or a high number of channels, and always come with an advanced acquisition and analysis software. Let’s find the perfect solution for your neuroscientific research.  

PortaLite MKII Neurolite - Portable 6 channels NIRS device

The Portalite MKII can be used to measure oxygenation in the frontal regions of the brain and/or in muscle non-invasively using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS).


Brite Lite fNIRS wireless measuring prefrontal activation in the brain

The Brite is one of the best and most advanced wireless wearable multi-channel fNIRS device on the market. The Brite family offers different devices to provide greater flexibility and accuracy to fit your research purpose.