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Tactile Modes

To produce tactile/kinesthetic stimulation with the Neurolateral system there are 2 options:


1. use the Neuroport Tactile box, which attaches to the USB port of your computer, and into which you plug tactile pulsers (Check out our NEW lighted pulsers below!)
OR

2. select from 3 "tactile" sounds and have your client hold regular stereo headphones plugged into the audio output of your computer!

Option One:

Neuroport Tactile Box:

The Neuroport Tactile box connects to the USB port on the back of your desk-top or lap-top computer. Tactile pulsers are plugged into the Neuroport box to generate a pleasing kinesthetic pulse.

The length of the pulse is controlled in the Neurolateral program, and the strength of the tactile pulse is changed on the USB box. You don't even need a battery, as the power is drawn from the computer!

Our new smaller USB tactile box is now shipping! (Dimensions: 2.4" X 1.6" x .75")



A further advantage of this choice, is that the audio output of your computer is free for the use of headphones, without requiring a splitter plug. Shown below is the larger COM port tactile box connected to a lap-top.



Neurolateral Lighted Pulsers:

Our new lighted pulsers are available in translucent clear, green and blue. They all have a pleasant green LED light at one end, which illuminates with each tactile impulse. This design feature was added to provide clients with the option of watching the lights in the pulsers for visual dual attention stimulation; providing an alternative to viewing the computer screen! Choose a gentle or firm impulse with a pressure button on our Neuroport Tactile Box.



Our pulsers are designed for our tactile boxes but, for your convenience, are also compatible with the competitor's tactile units.


Option Two:

With a set of regular headphones plugged into your computer, select one of the specially engineered "tactile sounds" which generate a high degree of vibration relative to sound volume. Have your client hold the headphones lightly in the hands to receive tactile stimulation.

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