Abstract:<p>Electroencephalography (EEG) is a widely used non-invasive brain monitoring technique that records the electrical signals generated within the brain, with applications ranging from epilepsy to Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). The electrode connecting the EEG instrumentation to the user's scalp is a key part of this system which determines the overall performance. Traditionally, disc electrodes, or fingered electrodes to pass through hair, have been used, but with a very limited number of sizes and sha… Show more
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