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Scalp eeg

Manufactured by ANT Neuro

The Scalp EEG is a non-invasive laboratory equipment used to record the electrical activity of the brain. It measures the voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain.

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Scalp EEG and EMG Recording of Hand Movements

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Scalp EEG (ANT Neuro, Asalab, The Netherlands) was continuously recorded at 2084Hz using 64 electrodes mounted on an elastic cap (waveguard EEG cap) according to the international 10–20 EEG system. The impedance was kept below ≤5kΩ and the EEG signal was referenced to Cz during recording. The timing of the visual cue (blue target) in the motor task was marked in the simultaneous EEG recording, with separate markers for each condition (flexion, extension). Surface electromyography (EMG) using bipolar electrodes in a belly-tendon montage placed on the wrist extensor (extensor carpi radialis longus) and flexor (flexor carpi radialis) muscles monitored movements of the non-dominant hand.
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Simultaneous Scalp EEG and EMG Recordings

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Scalp EEG (ANT Neuro, Asalab, the Netherlands) was continuously recorded at 2084 Hz using 64 electrodes mounted on an elastic cap (waveguard EEG cap). The impedance was kept below ≤5kΩ and the EEG signal was referenced to Cz during recording. The timing of the visual cue (blue target) in the simple motor task was marked in the simultaneous EEG recording, with separate markers for each condition (flexion, extension). Surface EMG using bipolar electrodes in a belly-tendon montage placed on the wrist extensor (extensor carpi radialis longus) and flexor (flexor carpi radialis) muscles monitored movements of the affected hand.
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Simultaneous EEG-EMG Recording for Motor Behavior

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Scalp EEG (ANT Neuro, Asalab, The Netherlands) was continuously recorded at 2084Hz using 64 electrodes mounted on an elastic cap (waveguard EEG cap). The impedance was kept below ≤5kΩ and the EEG signal was referenced to Cz during recording. The timing of the visual cue (blue target) in the simple motor task was marked in the simultaneous EEG recording, with separate markers for each condition (flexion, extension). Surface electromyography (EMG) using bipolar electrodes in a belly-tendon montage placed on the wrist extensor (extensor carpi radialis longus) and flexor (flexor carpi radialis) muscles monitored movements of the affected hand.
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