EEG monitoring without wires

Wireless EEG Headset
Medical Device & Manufacturing in Anaheim (USA), the company IMEC and Holst Centre breakthrough technology to wireless monitoring capabilities of the brain EEG (electroencephalogram), which allows continuous monitoring as outpatients.
Demonstrated EEG headset is equipped with a dry Ag / AgCl electrodes and combines ease of use with electronics ultra-low power consumption.
The prototype headset EEG records the signal quality and transmits data in real time to a receiver located up to 10 m from the system.
Applications that can be used with the prototype of this system include wireless EEG entertainment… Continue reading
American Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
Guideline 2: Minimum requirements for pediatric EEG
Introduction
These recommendations for pediatric clinical EEG should be considered as a supplement to more general recommendations of the “minimum technical standards for clinical EEG.” The basic principles outlined in them are also applicable to young children. However, for children’s EEG is characterized by certain features, which will be discussed in this article. Numbers in parentheses correspond to items of general recommendations that may or must be modified for pediatric EEG. In other cases, you should follow the general guidelines and minimum requirements… Continue reading