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Eego system

Manufactured by ANT Neuro
Sourced in Germany

The Eego system is a versatile, high-performance electroencephalography (EEG) recording device developed by ANT Neuro. It is designed to capture and analyze brain activity data with precision and reliability. The Eego system provides a comprehensive solution for researchers, clinicians, and professionals working in the field of neuroscience and brain-computer interfaces.

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Multimodal Analysis of Behavior and EEG

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The behavior data and EEG data was exported from the motion capture system (Vicon Motion Systems), the eego system (ANT Neuro), and the NeXus-10 system (MindMedia). We further used SPSS 22 software for statistical analysis. Separated Mixed-design ANOVA and MANOVA were performed on our measures (more details in Results section). The alpha level was set at 0.05.
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Multimodal Analysis of Behavioral and Neural Data

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The behavior data and EEG data was exported from the motion capture system (Vicon Motion Systems), the eego system (ANT Neuro), and the NeXus-10 system (MindMedia). We further used SPSS 26 software for statistical analysis. Separated Mixed-design ANOVA and MANOVA were performed on our measures (more details in Results section). The alpha level was set at 0.05.
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Multi-channel EEG recording of Mu rhythm

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In accordance with the international 10-10 system, 64 electrode sites were utilized to record data. Electrodes were placed on the left and right ear mastoids (M1, M2) to serve as the electrical reference and at the anterior frontal zone position (AFz; Jurcak et al., 2007 (link)) to serve as the ground electrode. In addition, bipolar configurations were placed superior and inferior to the left eye, and on the left and right orbital canthi to record vertical and horizontal electrooculograms (HEOL, HEOR, VEOU, and VEOL). The eego system (ANT Neuro, Germany) was used with a bandpass filter from 1 to 100 Hz and a 50 Hz Notch filter. Data were collected using the eego software with a sampling frequency of 500 Hz, while maintaining electrode impedance below 10 kΩ. The Mu rhythm was extracted at Cz in the 8–13 Hz frequency range (Wang et al., 2019 (link), 2020 (link)).
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EEG Recording of Mu Rhythm Dynamics

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Electrodes were placed in accordance with the international 10–10 system, with 64 electrode sites recorded in total. The electrical reference was located on the left and right ear mastoids (M1, M2), and the ground electrode was located at the anterior frontal zone position (AFz; Jurcak et al., 2007 ). Vertical and horizontal electrooculograms (HEOL, HEOR, VEOU, and VEOL) were recorded with bipolar configurations located superior and inferior to the left eye and on the left and right orbital canthi. The eego system (ANT Neuro, Germany) was used with a bandpass filter from 1 to 100 Hz and a 50 Hz Notch filter. The eego software was used to collect data with a sampling frequency of 500 Hz. Electrode impedance was kept below 10 kΩ. For the Mu rhythm, 8–13 Hz at Cz was extracted (Wang et al., 2019 , 2020 ).
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