Tag: Electroencephalography


TEN-TWENTY SYSTEM

Overview of the Ten-Twenty System The Ten-Twenty system, also frequently designated as the International 10-20 System, serves as the primary and most widely recognized protocol for the placement of electrodes on the human scalp during electroencephalography (EEG) procedures. This system provides a rigorous framework for neurophysiologists and clinicians, ensuring that the electrical activity of the […]

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COMPUTER OF AVERAGED TRANSIENTS

Introduction to the Computer of Averaged Transients The Computer of Averaged Transients (CAT) is a specialized computational tool fundamentally critical to modern neuroscience and clinical electrophysiology, designed specifically to extract weak, time-locked biological signals from overwhelming background noise. Developed primarily for use with electroencephalography (EEG), the CAT allows researchers to generalize and analyze numerous sequential […]

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