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Revision as of 19:25, 8 November 2007
This page is about the physical process required prior to EEG measurements. Although it appears simple and straightforward, a successful, good quality EEG recording requires attention to not-so obvious details, and practice.
Electrodes
- materials: Ag/AgCl, Sn, others
- inconsistent electrode materials obstruct measurement due to contact potentials
- ratio of electrode impedance to amplifier input impedance determines SNR; should be around 5-10kOhms
- measuring electrode impedance
- attaching electrodes to the head: skin preparation, gel
Electrode Caps
- useful to reproduce electrode positions, even if only a small number of electrodes are actually used
- simplifies cable connections
- standard electrode positions translate immediately into brain regions
- determining the Cz position on a subject's skull
Signal Quality
- power line noise
- muscular artifacts
- eye artifacts
- occipital alpha rhythm