[CITATION][C] To what extent can dry and water-based EEG electrodes replace conductive gel ones?: A Steady State Visual Evoked Potential Brain-Computer Interface�…

V Mihajlovic, G Garcia Molina, J Peuscher�- ICBE 2011: International�…, 2011 - Springer

[PDF][PDF] To what extent can dry and water-based EEG electrodes replace conductive gel ones?

V Mihajlovic, GG Molina, J Peuscher�- proc. BIODEVICES�…, 2012 - researchgate.net
Recent technological advances in the field of skin electrodes and on-body sensors indicate
a possibility of having an alternative to the traditionally used conductive gel electrodes for
measuring electrical signals of the brain (electroencephalogram, EEG). This paper
evaluates whether water-based and dry contact electrodes can replace the gel ones. The
quality of the obtained signal having three headsets, each using 8 electrodes of a different
type, is estimated by evaluating the accuracy and the information transfer rate on the steady�…