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On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Dr Rachel Mitchell wrote:
> Hello everybody.
>
> Do any of you run studies during which you record verbal responses whilst
> participants are being scanned? We have been triallinng a home-made system,
> but the sound quality cis not ideal. Is it now possible to buy off the shelf
> products to record verbal responses? Which companies supply such products? If
> you have any other advice, e.g. about your own experiences trying to record
> verbal responses, then this information would be valuable too.
>
> with very best wishes
> Rachel
>
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> Honorary Research Fellow, Institute of Psychiatry
> Research Psychologist, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Trust
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