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  • Neurocortical monitor
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  • In 2373, The Doctor had Lieutenant Tuvok wear a neurocortical monitor in order to record a complete encephalographic profile if he had another episode related to his mental breakdown. (VOY: "Flashback") Later that year, Ensign Vorik wore a cortical monitor while The Doctor was trying to treat his pon farr. (VOY: "Blood Fever") In 2375, The Doctor used a cortical monitor on Chakotay when he was experiencing hallucinations caused by chaotic space. (VOY: "The Fight")
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  • In 2373, The Doctor had Lieutenant Tuvok wear a neurocortical monitor in order to record a complete encephalographic profile if he had another episode related to his mental breakdown. (VOY: "Flashback") Later that year, Ensign Vorik wore a cortical monitor while The Doctor was trying to treat his pon farr. (VOY: "Blood Fever") In 2375, The Doctor used a cortical monitor on Chakotay when he was experiencing hallucinations caused by chaotic space. (VOY: "The Fight") In 2377, after Seven of Nine began having disconcerting dreams about Unimatrix Zero, The Doctor gave her a cortical monitor to track her REM cycles. (VOY: "Unimatrix Zero") He also had her wear one later that year, when her cortical node was malfunctioning, as an alternative to remaining under observation in Sickbay. (VOY: "Imperfection") In the 2013 alternate reality-set video game Star Trek, a neurocortical monitor is one of the items available to scan. Montgomery Scott recalls once wearing one as a child to determine the cause of his headaches, only to be teased by the other children.