“…Thus, it is important to test the performance of the dry electrodes in direct comparison with the gold standard electrodes. In addition to mechanical, electrical, and chemical characterizations of both types of electrodes [ 10 , 15 , 19 ], comparisons in studies with human volunteers are important to assess electrode performance under realistic conditions and for distinct applications like laboratory settings in research [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 18 ] and clinical diagnostics [ 6 ], emergency applications [ 20 , 21 ], brain–computer interfacing [ 22 , 23 ], home settings [ 16 ], or mobile recordings in, for example, sports and movement sciences [ 24 , 25 ]. Each of these applications poses specific requirements for the sensors and sensor applicators, but across all of them, ensuring objective comparison metrics, reproducibility, and minimizing the impact of not sensor-related influences and parameters are key aspects during study design.…”