[Eeglablist] EEGcap for newborns

Govindan, Rathinaswamy RGovinda at childrensnational.org
Wed Jun 27 01:18:37 PDT 2012


Anita:
This is R. B. Govindan, Staff scientist from children's national medical center, Washington, DC. You may want to look at ant and egi. EGI has come up with a new design for the EEG electrodes. EGI uses a special net instead of a cap.   You may want to look at some of Bill Fifer's work done on preterm and term infants using EGI nets. 

Best regards,
R. B. Govindan

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On Jun 26, 2012, at 11:36 PM, "Andrew Hill" <andrewhill at ucla.edu> wrote:

> I believe speed of application and tolerance to movement artifact are the key variables with infants.  Also, you rarely record them for long.  They don't put up with it. :)
> 
> Assuming you want more than a couple of channels, look into EGI, Anita - that's what the baby lab at UCLA uses.  
> 
> best,
> andrew
> 
> 
> On Jun 26, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Jeff Eriksen wrote:
> 
>> Anita,
>> 
>> First, some clarification.
>> 1. How many channels do you wish to apply?
>> 2. How long do you wish to record? One hour? 24 hours?
>> 3. How rich (price sensitive) are you?
>> 4. Any need for EP/ERP?
>> 
>> -Jeff
>> 
>> On 6/25/12 7:43 AM, "Ana Maria Cebolla Alvarez" <acebolla at ulb.ac.be> wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear All,
>>> 
>>> Could you please give me your advice about which is the more appropriate
>>> cap (or system) for recording newborns EEG? What are the latest
>>> improvements in that type of caps?
>>> 
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> :-)
>>> 
>>> anita
>>> 
>>> Ana Maria Cebolla Alvarez (PhD)
>> 
>> 
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