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Montage no 15

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Montage No. 15 is a lab equipment product. It is a device used for the preparation and processing of samples for analysis.

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3 protocols using montage no 15

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High-Density EEG Recordings in Shielded Room

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Participants performed the task in an electrically shielded room while seated in a comfortable high-back chair. The electrophysiological recordings were done using 128 EEG channels with an electrode placement based on the 10% system (EasyCap Montage No. 15, http://www.easycap.de/). The sampling rate during recording was set to 1000 Hz. The electrodes used were EasyCap active ring electrodes (Ag/AgCl) with impedance conversion circuits integrated into the electrode housing that allows high quality recordings even with high impedance values, thus reducing preparation time and noise. The signals were amplified via a Neuroscan SynAmps2 system and filtered online with a 40 Hz low-pass and a 0.15 Hz high-pass analog filter prior to digitization and saving of the continuous data set. During recording, all electrodes were referenced to an electrode placed on the left mastoid. Eye blinks were recorded with one electrode above and one electrode below the left eye, and a ground electrode was placed anteriorly on the midline.
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EEG Recording of the Flanker Task

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Participants performed the Flanker task in an electrically shielded room while seated in a comfortable high-back chair. The electrophysiological recordings were done using 128 EEG channels with an electrode placement based on the 10 % system (EasyCap Montage No. 15, http://www.easycap.de/). The sampling rate during recording was set to 1000 Hz. The electrodes used were EasyCap active ring electrodes (Ag/AgCl) with impedance conversion circuits integrated into the electrode housing that allows high quality recordings even with high impedance values, thus reducing preparation time and noise. The signals were amplified via a Neuroscan SynAmps2 system and filtered online with a 40 Hz low-pass and a 0.15 Hz high-pass analog filter prior to digitization and saving of the continuous data set. During recording, all electrodes were referenced to an electrode placed on the left mastoid. Eye blinks were recorded with one electrode above and one electrode below the left eye, and a ground electrode was placed anteriorly on the midline.
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High-Density EEG Recording in Shielded Room

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Participants performed the task in an electrically shielded room while seated in a comfortable high-back chair. The electrophysiological recordings were done using 128 EEG channels with an electrode placement according to the 10% system (EasyCap Montage No. 15, http://www.easycap.de/). The sampling rate during recording was set to 1000 Hz. The electrodes used were EasyCap active ring electrodes (Ag/AgCl) with impedance conversion circuits integrated into the electrode housing that allows high quality recordings even with high electrode impedance values, thus reducing preparation time and noise. The signals were amplified via a Neuroscan SynAmps2 system and filtered online with a 40 Hz low-pass and a 0.15 Hz high-pass analog filter prior to digitization and saving of the continuous data set. During recording, all electrodes were referenced to an electrode placed on the left mastoid.
Vertical eye blinks were recorded with one electrode above and one electrode below the left eye, and a ground electrode was placed anteriorly on the midline.
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