2009
DOI: 10.1142/s1793604709000764
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Investigation on Ethanol and Propylene Glycol as Enhancers for Skin-Electrode Conductivity in Bioelectrical Potential Measurement

Abstract: In bioelectrical potential measurement with restricted skin-electrode contact area, such as in dense array EEG measurement where the electrolyte bridging effect 1 is a major concern for signal reliability, an enhanced electrolyte solution is required for the skinelectrode impedance to reach the sufficiently low level within the minimum time interval. In this study, an electrolyte gel with its skin permeation ability enhanced by ethanol or propylene glycol has been investigated. The standard skin-electrode impe… Show more

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