The effects of electrode placement upon EEG biofeedback training: the monopolar-bipolar controversy.

Lester G. Fehmi, Thomas F. Collura
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Roles of tradition, convenience, and noise or artifact rejection are discussed with regard to the monopolar versus bipolar electrode placement controversy in electroencephalography (EEG). Particular emphasis is placed on the relevance to biofeedback. The crucial interactions between the differential amplifier, brain waves, and monopolar/bipolar placements are discussed. Through logical analysis and empirical observation, it is demonstrated how the very nature of the EEG's differential amplifiers must destroy those elements of brain activity which are common to the recording electrodes. Controlled experiments further illustrate the critical importance of electrode placements. Various methods, including preferred electrode placements, are presented to help resolve recording problems that frequently arise. It is concluded that there are serious implications for researchers, EEG clinicians, biofeedback providers, and their clients in preferring one type of electrode placement technique over the other. EEG recording accuracy is affected by this choice.
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电极放置对脑电图生物反馈训练的影响:单极-双极争议。
本文讨论了脑电图(EEG)中单极电极与双极电极放置争议中传统、便利和噪声或伪影抑制的作用。特别强调的是与生物反馈的相关性。讨论了差分放大器、脑电波和单极/双极放置之间的关键相互作用。通过逻辑分析和经验观察,证明了脑电图差分放大器的本质是如何破坏大脑活动的那些共同的记录电极元素的。对照实验进一步说明了电极放置的重要性。提出了各种方法,包括优选电极放置,以帮助解决经常出现的记录问题。结论是,对于研究人员、脑电图临床医生、生物反馈提供者和他们的客户来说,选择一种电极放置技术比另一种更有意义。这种选择会影响脑电图记录的准确性。
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