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Unobtrusive ambulatory EEG using a smartphone and flexible printed electrodes around the ear

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This study presents first evidence that reliable EEG data can be recorded with a new cEEGrid electrode array, which consists of ten electrodes printed on flexible sheet and arranged in a c-shape to fit around the ear. Ten participants wore two cEEGrid systems for at least seven hours. Using a smartphone for stimulus delivery and signal acquisition, resting EEG and auditory oddball data were collected in the morning and in the afternoon six to seven hours apart. Analysis of resting EEG data confirmed well-known spectral differences between eyes open and eyes closed conditions. The ERP results confirmed the predicted condition effects with significantly larger P300 amplitudes for target compared to standard tones, and a high test-retest reliability of the P300 amplitude (r > = .74). Moreover, a linear classifier trained on data from the morning session revealed similar performance in classification accuracy for the morning and the afternoon sessions (both > 70%). These findings demonstrate the feasibility of concealed and comfortable brain activity acquisition over many hours.
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Peer reviewed

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10.1038/srep16743

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Oxford college:
Kellogg College
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Publisher:
Springer Nature
Journal:
Scientific Reports More from this journal
Issue:
1
Publication date:
2015-12-01
Acceptance date:
2015-10-19
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ISSN:
2045-2322


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English
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pubs:956269
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uuid:4054a132-9756-4e84-a480-38ce9ec5d84c
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pubs:956269
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956269
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2019-05-02

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