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Eego sports system

Manufactured by ANT Neuro
Sourced in Netherlands

The EegoTM sports system is a lab equipment product designed for recording and analyzing brain activity. It is a multi-channel EEG system optimized for sports and active applications. The system allows for the measurement of electrical signals generated by the brain during physical activity.

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4 protocols using eego sports system

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EEG Data Collection Using 32-Channel System

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The EEG data was recorded using a 32-channels eegoTM sports system (ANT Neuro, Netherlands) with Ag/AgCl scalp electrodes arranged based on the International 10–10 System. The CPz electrode was selected as a reference electrode. The impedance of each electrode was kept below 10 kΩ. The EEG data were digitised at a sampling rate of 512 Hz.
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High-Density EEG Recording Setup

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EEG activity was recorded using a high density 64-channel Waveguard cap (ANT Neuro, Entschede, Netherlands), including one ground electrode (AFz) and one reference electrode (CPz). EEG electrodes were arranged on the cap using the 10–10 system. The positioning of the electrodes was according to the international 10–20 system (Jasper, 1958 (link)) extended to 64 electrodes. The signal was amplified using a TMS-compatible DC amplifier, the eegoTM sports system (ANT Neuro, Enschede, Netherlands) with a sampling frequency of 1024 Hz.
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Synchronous Scalp EEG and EMG Recording

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During the experiments, scalp EEG and EMG signals were recorded synchronously by 64-channel eego™ sports system (ANT Neuro, Enschede, Netherlands) and 1-channel Trigno™ Wireless EMG system (Delsys Inc., Natick, MA, USA). These two sets of equipment were combined by a wireless synchronous pulse trigger. EEG signals were recorded from 32 scalp positions using the international 10–20 system and the EMG signals were recorded from the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS). Before the electrode application, the hair needed to clean and dry off, and the skin surface was cleaned with alcohol. The EEG and EMG data were amplified (1,000) and digitized (1,000 Hz).
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Flexor Pollicis Brevis EMG Activity

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EMG activity of the flexor pollicis brevis was acquired via an eego sports system (ANT Neuro, Enschede, The Netherlands), from two pairs of bipolar electrodes placed ~2 cm apart on the thenar eminences of both hands, with a sampling rate of 1,000 Hz. Partial correct responses were sparse, and thus not further analyzed.
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