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- Product Code
- Definition
- A non-invasive evoked response brain stimulator is a non-penetrating device used to apply a stimulus to the brain for the purpose of measuring the evoked brain activity response.
- Physical State
- Contains stimulation hardware (e.g., electrical, magnetic, etc.), recording hardware (e.g., electrodes, external storage device, wireless hardware, etc.), and software (e.g., used to process, analyze, display, store, or archive data).
- Technical Method
- A device that delivers a controlled, non-invasive stimulation to the brain and records the brain activity in response to the stimuli.
- Target Area
- Brain
- Regulation Medical Specialty
- Neurology
- Review Panel
- Neurology
- Submission Type
- 510(K)
- Device Classification
- Class 2
- Regulation Number
- 882.1860
- GMP Exempt?
- No
- Summary Malfunction Reporting
- Ineligible
- Implanted Device
- No
- Life-Sustain/Support Device
- No
- Third Party Review
- Not Third Party Eligible