Measuring auditory event‐related potentials at the external ear canal: A demonstrative study using a new electrode and error‐feedback paradigm
Hiroshi Arao,
Shugo Suwazono,
Akio Kimura
et al.
Abstract:Although ear canal electroencephalogram (EEG) recording has received interest from basic and applied research communities, evidence on how it can be implemented in practice is limited. The present study involving eight male participants including the authors presents the utility of our ear canal electrode and method by demonstrating both comparability of ear canal EEG to those at nearby sites and distinctiveness that ear canal event‐related potentials (ERPs) could have. For this purpose, we used the balanced n… Show more
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