New Aurora with Advanced Multiplexing for High-Density fNIRS

NIRx introduces advanced multiplexing capabilities in the Aurora acquisition software, enabling high-density fNIRS configurations with greater channel counts and improved data quality.

Nadav Schechter
Nadav Schechter
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New Aurora with Advanced Multiplexing for High-Density fNIRS

NIRx is excited to announce new advanced multiplexing capabilities in the Aurora fNIRS acquisition software, opening new possibilities for high-density fNIRS research.

High-density fNIRS configurations allow researchers to achieve greater spatial coverage of the cortex and improved spatial resolution, making them ideal for studies that require detailed mapping of brain activity across multiple regions simultaneously.

What's New in Aurora

The updated Aurora software introduces support for advanced multiplexing, which enables:

  • Increased channel counts for high-density montages
  • Improved data quality across larger sensor arrays
  • Greater flexibility in probe design and placement
  • Seamless integration with existing NIRx hardware systems

Why High-Density fNIRS Matters

As fNIRS technology matures, researchers are increasingly seeking configurations that provide both whole-head coverage and the sensitivity to detect subtle regional differences in hemodynamic response. Advanced multiplexing makes this possible without sacrificing signal quality or usability.

This update is part of NIRx's ongoing commitment to delivering cutting-edge software tools that keep pace with the evolving demands of the neuroscience research community.

Contact the NIRx team to learn more about how high-density fNIRS with Aurora can enhance your research capabilities.

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