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JNS 2025, Niigata

Where innovation meets neuroimaging

We’re proud to announce that Cortivision will be exhibiting at the 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, which will be held in Niigata, Japan, on July 24-27, 2025. We’re excited to showcase how functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is advancing brain research — from labs on Earth to missions in space.

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🚀 Explore the Future of Mobile Neuroimaging with Cortivision’s Spectrum C23

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Explore the power of Spectrum C23

At JNS 2025, we’ll be presenting our flagship solution — the Spectrum C23 fNIRS system. This platform is built for researchers who demand high signal quality, experimental flexibility, and seamless integration.

Spectrum C23 is a high-performance, mobile fNIRS system designed to study brain activity in real-world and extreme environments — including outer space. As the first fNIRS system used aboard the International Space Station, Spectrum supports over 300 channels, custom optode layouts, and seamless integration with EEG, motion sensors, and VR.
Built for high-resolution, real-time data acquisition, it’s trusted by research leaders in neuroscience, neuroergonomics, and cognitive science around the world.

With up to 48 LED sources, 32 detectors, short channels on every source, and a lightweight, wearable design, Spectrum enables full-head coverage and mobile brain monitoring. Whether you’re working with EEG, VR, movement tasks, or hyperscanning, Spectrum adapts to your research.