2024
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering11030276
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Active Claw-Shaped Dry Electrodes for EEG Measurement in Hair Areas

Zaihao Wang,
Yuhao Ding,
Wei Yuan
et al.

Abstract: EEG, which can provide brain alteration information via recording the electrical activity of neurons in the cerebral cortex, has been widely used in neurophysiology. However, conventional wet electrodes in EEG monitoring typically suffer from inherent limitations, including the requirement of skin pretreatment, the risk of superficial skin infections, and signal performance deterioration that may occur over time due to the air drying of the conductive gel. Although the emergence of dry electrodes has overcome … Show more

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