[Eeglablist] EEG and MEG setup requirements

Cartik Sharma cartik.sharma at gmail.com
Mon Oct 21 14:01:21 PDT 2013


Hi Nike,

A good primer to MEG shielding could be found at
www.canada-meg-consortium.org

Some details of MEG shielding, source of noise and artifacts,
http://www.canada-meg-consortium.org/EN/MegBaillet2

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Cartik


On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Nike gnanateja <nikegnanateja at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> What are the requirements to setup an EEG/MEG lab ? This question is with
> reference to how to set up the room?
> 1. What equipment should be and should not be in the EEG/MEG room?
> 2. How to make sure that the room's electric wiring/grounding is good (in
> an already constructed room).
> 3. How to find out potential sources of noise?
> 4. How to properly do the electric wiring of the room ?
>
> I have looked up a lot in books and on the internet, but haven't found any
> comprehensive information in this regard. I would be very glad if any of
> you can help me out.
>
> This question is not exactly about EEGLAB but there is no other place
> where I can find so many people working in EEG/MEG.
>
> thanks in advance for your help
>
> --
> G Nike Gnanateja,
>  <http://goog_636235333>
> Research Associate,
> Department of Audiology,
> All India Institute of Speech
> and Hearing Mysore-06
>
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