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  2. 10–20 system (EEG) - Wikipedia

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    The "10" and "20" refer to the fact that the actual distances between adjacent electrodes are either 10% or 20% of the total front–back or right–left distance of the skull. For example, a measurement is taken across the top of the head, from the nasion to inion. Most other common measurements ('landmarking methods') start at one ear and end ...

  3. File:International 10-20 system for EEG-MCN.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: International 10-10 system for EEG electrode placement, showing modified combinatorial nomenclature. Date: 11 July 2017: Source: Own work: ... 10-20 系統 ...

  4. Electroencephalography - Wikipedia

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    An EEG recording setup using the 10-10 system of electrode placement. EEG is the gold standard diagnostic procedure to confirm epilepsy.The sensitivity of a routine EEG to detect interictal epileptiform discharges at epilepsy centers has been reported to be in the range of 29–55%. [8]

  5. File:21 electrodes of International 10-20 system for EEG.svg

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    Electrode locations of International 10-20 system for EEG (electroencephalography) recording: Date: 30 May 2010: Source: Own work: Author: トマトン124 (talk) Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain

  6. 10-20 system - Wikipedia

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    10-20 system (EEG), an electrode placement method used in electroencephalography systems Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 10-20 system .

  7. File:EEG 10-10 system with additional information.svg

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    English: EEG electrode positions in the 10-10 system using modified combinatorial nomenclature as presented by Klem, Lüders, Jasper, & Elger (1999). The electrode sites are colour-coded according to the lobes of the brain which their labels (F, C, P, O, and T) represent.

  8. File talk : International 10-20 system for EEG-MCN.svg

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  9. Bioamplifier - Wikipedia

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    The chances of EEG is also mainly from the asymmetrical placement of electrodes, which leads to increased noise or offset. [7] Some minimal specifications for a modern EEG amplifier includes: [1] Low internal voltage and current noise(<1 mV, 100 pA) High input impedance (>10 8 MΩ) Bandwidth (1–50 Hz) Frequency cutoffs (>18 dB/octave)