Towards emerging EEG applications: a novel printable flexible Ag/AgCl dry electrode array for robust recording of EEG signals at forehead sites.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Journal of neural engineering Pub Date : 2020-03-04 DOI:10.1088/1741-2552/ab71ea
Guangli Li, Jingtao Wu, Yonghui Xia, Yiyong Wu, Yaling Tian, Jun Liu, Dongchu Chen, Quanguo He
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Objectives: With the rapid development of EEG-based wearable healthcare devices and brain-computer interfaces, reliable and user-friendly EEG sensors for EEG recording, especially at forehead sites, are highly desirable and challenging. However, existing EEG sensors cannot meet the requirements, since wet electrodes require tedious setup and conductive pastes or gels, and most dry electrodes show unacceptable high contact impedance. In addition, the existing electrodes cannot absorb sweat effectively; sweat would cause cross-interferences, and even short circuits, between adjacent electrodes, especially in the moving scenarios, or a hot and humid environment. To resolve these problems, a novel printable flexible Ag/AgCl dry electrode array was developed for EEG acquisition at forehead sites, mainly consisting of screen printing the Ag/AgCl coating, conductive sweat-absorbable sponges and flexible tines.

Approach: A systematic method was also established to evaluate the flexible dry electrode array.

Main results: The experimental results show the flexible dry electrode array has reproducible electrode potential, relatively low electrode-skin impedance, and good stability. Moreover, the EEG signals can be effectively captured with a high quality that is comparable to that of wet electrodes.

Significance: All the results confirmed the feasibility of forehead EEG recording in real-world scenarios using the proposed flexible dry electrode array, with a rapid and facile operation as well as the advantages of self-application, user-friendliness and wearer comfort.

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面向新兴的脑电图应用:一种新型的可打印柔性Ag/AgCl干电极阵列,用于在前额部位稳健地记录脑电图信号。
目的:随着基于脑电图的可穿戴医疗设备和脑机接口的快速发展,可靠和用户友好的脑电图传感器用于脑电图记录,特别是在前额部位,是非常需要和具有挑战性的。然而,现有的EEG传感器不能满足要求,因为湿电极需要繁琐的设置和导电糊或凝胶,而大多数干电极表现出不可接受的高接触阻抗。此外,现有的电极不能有效地吸收汗水;汗水会导致相邻电极之间的交叉干扰,甚至短路,特别是在移动场景中,或者炎热潮湿的环境中。为了解决这些问题,开发了一种新型的可印刷柔性Ag/AgCl干电极阵列,用于额头部位的EEG采集,主要由丝网印刷Ag/AgCl涂层、导电吸汗海绵和柔性时间组成。方法:建立了一套系统的评价柔性干电极阵列的方法。主要结果:实验结果表明,柔性干电极阵列电极电位可重复性好,电极-皮肤阻抗相对较低,稳定性好。此外,可以有效地捕获脑电图信号,其质量可与湿电极相媲美。意义:所有结果均证实了采用柔性干电极阵列在真实场景下记录前额脑电图的可行性,具有操作快速、简便、自应用、用户友好、佩戴者舒适等优点。
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Journal of neural engineering
Journal of neural engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
7.80
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12.50%
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319
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: The goal of Journal of Neural Engineering (JNE) is to act as a forum for the interdisciplinary field of neural engineering where neuroscientists, neurobiologists and engineers can publish their work in one periodical that bridges the gap between neuroscience and engineering. The journal publishes articles in the field of neural engineering at the molecular, cellular and systems levels. The scope of the journal encompasses experimental, computational, theoretical, clinical and applied aspects of: Innovative neurotechnology; Brain-machine (computer) interface; Neural interfacing; Bioelectronic medicines; Neuromodulation; Neural prostheses; Neural control; Neuro-rehabilitation; Neurorobotics; Optical neural engineering; Neural circuits: artificial & biological; Neuromorphic engineering; Neural tissue regeneration; Neural signal processing; Theoretical and computational neuroscience; Systems neuroscience; Translational neuroscience; Neuroimaging.
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