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Eeg v32

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The EEG-V32 is a 32-channel electroencephalography (EEG) system designed for clinical and research applications. It provides high-quality signal acquisition and digital processing capabilities for recording and analyzing brain electrical activity.

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2 protocols using eeg v32

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Multimodal Neuroimaging Protocol for Epilepsy

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A video electroencephalogram (VEEG) was undertaken using EEG-1200C (Nippon Optoelectronics Corporation), EEG-V32 (Natus, Nicolet Corporation), EMU40EX (Natus, Nicolet Corporation), and Micromed-SD (Brain Quick, Micromed). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with or without gadolinium injection, was undertaken using an NT 3.0-T Philips Gyroscan (Eindhoven, the Netherlands), GE-SIGNA (GE Healthcare), Vantage Tian 3.0 T (Toshiba, Japan), and Magnetom Lumina (Siemens Healthineers). In addition, 18 F-FDG positron emission tomography (PET) images were acquired using a PET/CT scanner (Elite Discovery, GE HealthCare, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA).
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Resting-state EEG data collection

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We used the Nicolet EEG recording amplifier (EEG V32, Natus Neurology) with 32 Ag/AgCl electrodes to collect online 20‐min resting EEG data at six time points (T0–T5) (Figure 2A). The sampling rate was 500 Hz. All electrodes used FCz as the reference electrode and AFz as the ground electrode. The impedance between the electrodes and the patient's skin was always kept below 5 kΩ.
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