Interpreting Cereplex μ (Mu)’s Motion Sensing/3D-Axis Data

Interpreting Cereplex μ (Mu)’s Motion Sensing/3D-Axis Data

Attached to this article is a guide on how to interpret the Cereplex μ (Mu) headstage's motion sensing/3D-axis data.

If you have questions about the functionality of your Cereplex Mu, please contact support@blackrockneuro.com for more help.
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