Standard IEEE 2010-2023 11.7.2023 preview

IEEE 2010-2023

IEEE Recommended Practice for Electroencephalography (EEG) Neurofeedback Systems

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Designation standards: IEEE 2010-2023
Publication date standards: 11.7.2023
SKU: NS-1148110
The number of pages: 35
Approximate weight : 105 g (0.23 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE 2010-2023 :

Revision Standard - Active.
Revising the set of documentation requirements and including new information and reflecting the present state of the art is covered in this recommended practice. A detailed set of documentation requirements is proposed. The detailed requirements for the documentation of neurofeedback instruments and software to provide quality and availability of information to users are specified by this recommended practice.

ISBN: 978-1-5044-9558-5, 978-1-5044-9559-2
Number of Pages: 35
Product Code: STD26045, STDPD26045
Keywords: biofeedback, biofeedback assessment, biofeedback equipment, biofeedback instrumentation, biofeedback software, biofeedback training, IEEE 2010™, neurofeedback, neurofeedback assessment, neurofeedback equipment, neurofeedback instrumentation, neurofeedback software, neurofeedback training
Category: Medical Device Communications

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