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He is about to be exposed to custom magnetic fields generated by an array of electrical coils, while an electroencephalogram (EEG) machine records his brain waves.
A Viasys NicOne video EEG machine was used to record multi-channel EEG at 256 Hz using the 10 20 system of electrode placement modified for neonates.
One should probably give top billing to Mr. Maassen, because it was his brainwaves, printed out on an EEG machine, that gave the sofa its long, undulating line.
At the start, and after the first and second months, their stress levels and memories were tested, along with brain activity via an EEG machine.
That's because the EEG machine monitoring the patient's brain also records the stimulator's electrical current, which creates an artefact that obscures the natural activity.
Your brain can't tell your faraway sister that you're about to fall off a horse, but it can tell an EEG machine that you're frightened or having a seizure or asleep.
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Although each of these qualities is not in itself unique, their combination in a single device that can record high-quality EEG signals from high and unbalanced impedances sets microEEG apart from other available wireless EEG machines.
EEG machines are nothing new, not even in the spinal cord injury space.
The first step was to secure donation of the EEG machines, which are scarce in Uganda and often only available to patients willing to pay for exams.
When they returned home, they took with them six new EEG machines, donated by the equipment maker Cadwell, which have been installed in the two hospitals that see the majority of Uganda's epilepsy patients.
We note that good agreement between the microEEG in the ED and the standard EEG was achieved even though the electrode cap electrode impedances were generally substantially greater than the < 5 kΩ impedance IFCN standard for digital EEG machines [26].
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