18 (link) All channels were referenced online to CPz and amplified with an EEGO amplifier (ANT Neuro). Sampling rate was set at 2048 Hz and impedances were maintained under 10 kΩ for all channels. During the 6‐min resting EEG recording, individuals sat comfortably in a dimly lit, sound‐shielded room with eyes closed.
Resting-State EEG Recording Protocol
18 (link) All channels were referenced online to CPz and amplified with an EEGO amplifier (ANT Neuro). Sampling rate was set at 2048 Hz and impedances were maintained under 10 kΩ for all channels. During the 6‐min resting EEG recording, individuals sat comfortably in a dimly lit, sound‐shielded room with eyes closed.
Corresponding Organization : Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences
Variable analysis
- None explicitly mentioned
- EEG signals
- EEG cap with 64 Ag/AgCl electrodes in a layout operated by the extended international 10–20 system
- EEG signals referenced online to CPz and amplified with an EEGO amplifier
- Sampling rate set at 2048 Hz
- Impedances maintained under 10 kΩ for all channels
- Individuals sat comfortably in a dimly lit, sound‐shielded room with eyes closed during the 6‐min resting EEG recording
- No positive or negative controls were explicitly mentioned
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