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Eego

Manufactured by ANT Neuro
Sourced in Netherlands

The Eego TM is a portable and wireless electroencephalography (EEG) system developed by ANT Neuro. It is designed to record and monitor brain activity, providing a non-invasive method for measuring electrical signals generated by the brain. The Eego TM offers real-time data acquisition and analysis capabilities, making it a versatile tool for research and clinical applications.

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EEG and EMG Synchronization during BBT

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EEG and EMG signals were recorded during the BBT trials. The EEG signals were continuously recorded with a conventional cap in a layout based on the extended international 10–20 system for electrode placement. The nasion, inion, and midsagittal plane of the head were used as anatomical landmarks to place the cap. The EEG cap was connected to an EEG mobile amplifier (eegoTM, ANT Neuro). Electrode-skin impedance levels were kept below 20 kΩ with electrolyte gel. Brain activity was visualized and sampled at 1,000 Hz using the eegoTM software (v1.9.1; ANT Neuro) running on an interactive tablet.
The EMG signals were continuously recorded with bipolar electrodes. EMG electrodes were connected directly to the EEG amplifier and signals were recorded on auxiliary channels of the EEG amplifier. EMG signals were sampled at 1,000 Hz. Proper placement of EMG electrodes on respective muscle bellies was verified during isometric contractions.
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Standard 10-20 EEG/ERP Recording Protocol

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For EEG/ERP recording, the standard 20 locations of the 10-20 system, EEG, eego TM (ANT Neuro, Natherlands), was recorded via an electrocap (Electrocap International) from 20 active electrodes (Fp1, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, F4, T3, C3, Cz, C4, T4, T5, P3, Pz, P4, T6, O1, Oz, O2) positioned according to the 10-20 International System of Electrode Placement, plus Oz and Ground were applied, pre-mounted in an elastic Electro-Cap. Reference electrodes were manually applied to left and right mandibles, where the Fp1 and Fp2 electrodes were used for ocular artifact detection. Horizontal eye movements were monitored with electrodes at the left and right outer canthi and vertical eye movements were monitored at Fp1 and Fp2. EEG was amplified with a gain of 30,000 and filtered with a band pass of 0.1-30 Hz. EEGs were acquired as continuous signals and were subsequently segmented into epochs of 1s (a 100 msec pre-stimulus baseline and a 900 msec poststimulus epoch).
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EEG/ERP Recording Protocol Utilizing 10-20 System

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For EEG/ERP recording, the standard 21 locations of the 10-20 system, EEG, eego TM (ANT Neuro, Netherlands), was recorded via an elastic electrocap (Electrocap International) from 20 active electrodes (Fp1, Fpz, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, F4, T3, C3, Cz, C4, T4, T5, P3, Pz, P4, T6, O1, Oz, O2) positioned according to the 10-20 International System of Electrode Placement, plus Ground were applied, pre-mounted in an elastic electrocap. Reference electrodes were manually applied to left and right mastoids, where the Fp1 and Fp2 electrodes were used for ocular artifact detection. Horizontal eye movements were monitored with electrodes at the left and right outer canthi and vertical eye movements were monitored at Fp1 and Fp2. EEGs were amplified with a gain of 5,000 and filtered with a bandpass of 0.1-30 Hz. EEGs were acquired as  ISSN: 2252-8938 Int J Artif Intell, Vol. 9, No. 3, September 2020: 561 -568 564 continuous signals and were subsequently segmented into epochs of 1s (a 100 ms pre-stimulus baseline and a 900 ms post-stimulus epoch).
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EEG/ERP Recording Using 10-20 System

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For EEG/ERP recording, the standard 20 locations of the 10-20 system, EEG, eego TM (ANT Neuro, Hengelo, Natherlands), was recorded waveguard EEG caps (ANT Neuro, Hengelo, Natherlands) from 20 active electrodes (Fp1, Fp2, F7, F3, Fz, F4, T3, C3, Cz, C4, T4, T5, P3, Pz, P4, T6, O1, Oz, O2) positioned according to the 10-20 International System of Electrode Placement, plus Oz and Ground were applied, pre-mounted in waveguard EEG caps. Reference electrodes were manually applied to left and right mastoids, where the Fp1 electrode were used for ocular artifact detection. Vertical eye movements were monitored at Fp1. EEG was amplified with a gain of 30,000 and filtered with a band pass of 0.1-30 Hz. EEGs were acquired as continuous signals and were subsequently segmented into epochs of 1s (a 100 msec pre-stimulus baseline and a 900 msec post-stimulus epoch).
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