Recording EEG: Electrodes, Montages, and Protocol
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Adapted from an appendix of my MS thesis. Experiment Protocol EEG signals are recorded through the use of electrodes placed over the scalp. The EEG relies on different types of electrodes: wet/dry and active/passive electrodes. Wet electrodes need an electrolytic gel to enable conduction between the skin and electrode. Dry electrodes behave as a conductor between the skin and electrode. Active electrodes contain an electronic module that performs a pre-amplification of the signal to ensure…
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- Adapted from an appendix of my MS thesis.
- Experiment Protocol EEG signals are recorded through the use of electrodes placed over the scalp.
- The EEG relies on different types of electrodes: wet/dry and active/passive electrodes.
- Wet electrodes need an electrolytic gel to enable conduction between the skin and electrode.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that adapted from an appendix of my MS thesis.
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