[FieldTrip] Best EEG electrode positioning system?
Markus Gschwind
markus.gschwind at gmail.com
Mon Aug 29 21:57:21 CEST 2016
Hi Julain,
Thanks for that input.
With the Polhemus Patriot you install the subject in a chair, with the head
fixed, and check manually the position of all the electrodes with a sensor,
right?
On their website it says 2.800 USD for the patriot. Is this all we would
need or is there more to buy with it? Is there any proprietary software to
buy?
Thanks in advance!
Best, Markus
2016-08-29 17:02 GMT+02:00 Julian Keil <julian.keil at gmail.com>:
> Dear Markus,
>
> we use the Polhemus Patriot together with the BrainStrom toolbox for our
> 128-channel EEG caps.
> Once you get it set up and all quirks worked out (e.g. using a
> serial-to-USB converter instead of just the USB-connection), it works quite
> fast and without problems.
> I'd say it takes no more than 10 minutes per subject.
>
> Let me know if you need more info,
>
> Julian
>
> Am 29.08.2016 um 16:54 schrieb Markus Gschwind:
>
> Dear EEGers,
>
> We would like to get in contact with people having experience with
> electrode positioning systems,which can be used in a reasonable amount of
> time (especially with patients), and on high-density caps (we use EGI 256
> channels).
>
> We came across the Zebris system
> http://www.zebris.de/english/medizin/medizin-elektroden-positionierung.php
>
> Is there anyone who has experience with this?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Best,
> Markus
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