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Review Dry and Non-Contact EEG Electrodes for 2010-2021 Years
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: Received: 19 March 2021 / Approved: 23 March 2021 / Online: 23 March 2021 (08:56:57 CET)
How to cite: Rakhmatulin, I.; Gan, Y. Review Dry and Non-Contact EEG Electrodes for 2010-2021 Years. Preprints 2021, 2021030555. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202103.0555.v1 Rakhmatulin, I.; Gan, Y. Review Dry and Non-Contact EEG Electrodes for 2010-2021 Years. Preprints 2021, 2021030555. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202103.0555.v1
Abstract
The basis of the work of electroencephalography (EEG) is the registration of electrical impulses from the brain or some of its individual areas using a special sensor/electrode. This method is used for the treatment and diagnosis of various diseases. The use of wet electrodes in this case does not seem viable, for several well-known reasons. As a result of this, a detailed analysis of modern EEG sensors developed over the past few years is carried out, which will allow researchers to choose this type of sensor more carefully and, as a result, conduct their research more competently. Due to the absence of any standards in the production and testing of dry EEG sensors, the main moment of this manuscript is a detailed description of the necessary steps for testing a dry electrode, which will allow researchers to maximize the potential of the sensor in the various type of research.
Keywords
dry EEG; dry EEG electrode; dry electrode; electroencephalography; non-contact electrode EEG
Subject
Engineering, Automotive Engineering
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