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== Tips for EEG recording using Enobio or StarStim devices == | == Tips for EEG recording using Enobio or StarStim devices == | ||
+ | - Plan well before doing anathing | ||
+ | Where do you want to place the electrode? For how long do you want to record? Do you have a good naming scheme for your EEG files? What data formats do you want to save? Do you need accelerometry data? Do you want a line filter applied to the data (if so 50 or 60 Hz?)? | ||
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+ | - Clean up the mastoid area to where you are going to put the DRL/CMS electrodes (using adhesive electrodes) | ||
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+ | - Place the DRL/CMS electrodes close to each other, with the DRL on the bottom. These two electrodes should not touch. | ||
== Tips for great Stimulation sessions using StarStim == | == Tips for great Stimulation sessions using StarStim == |
Revision as of 20:35, 10 October 2013
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Tips for EEG recording using Enobio or StarStim devices
- Plan well before doing anathing Where do you want to place the electrode? For how long do you want to record? Do you have a good naming scheme for your EEG files? What data formats do you want to save? Do you need accelerometry data? Do you want a line filter applied to the data (if so 50 or 60 Hz?)?
- Clean up the mastoid area to where you are going to put the DRL/CMS electrodes (using adhesive electrodes)
- Place the DRL/CMS electrodes close to each other, with the DRL on the bottom. These two electrodes should not touch.