EEG Electrodes and Where to Find Them: Automated Localization From 3D Scans
Mats Tveter,
Thomas Tveitstøl,
Tønnes Nygaard
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThe accurate localization of electroencephalography (EEG) electrode positions is crucial for accurate source localization. Recent advancements have proposed alternatives to labor-intensive, manual methods for spatial localization of the electrodes, employing technologies such as 3D scanning and laser scanning. These novel approaches often integrate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as part of the pipeline in localizing the electrodes. The limited global availability of MRI data restricts its use as a s… Show more
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