HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Yvonne Tran from the DepartmentMacquarie University have published the paper: EEG Signal Processing for Biomedical Applications, in the Journal: Sensors 2022, 22, 9754. of /2022/
- how: As EEG signals are acquired from the scalp this paper presented an anatomically realistic textile-based head phantom for the assessment of EEG sensors.
SUMMARY
Copyright: Electroencephalography (EEG) signals are used widely in clinical and research settings. Electrical activity generated from large populations of neurons in the brain is measured using scalp-mounted EEG sensors. Due to their ability to provide this type of . . .
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