Neurodig® offers the following neurophysiologic studies in the assessment of cerebral function.

Digital Electroencephalogram (20 and 22 channel)
Helps in the detection and classification of abnormal, paroxysmal and epileptic episodes.
Cerebral Mapping
Graphically describes important brain function parameters as inter hemispheric symmetry and topographic analyses of frequencies and powers, as well as paroxysmal focuses and other components.
Topographic Visual Evoked Potentials (N70/P100)
Useful in quantification of the components of the cerebral response to visual stimulus and its parameters like symmetry, latency and area below the curve.
Topographic Auditory Evoked Potentials (P300)
P300 is useful in measuring the basic cognitive function, key for the processing of the incoming information (detection, discrimination, selective attention and decision taking) and learning.
Coherence
Useful in quantifying the amount of communication among inter cortical regions.