In this first tutorial, we will cover all the essential steps to ensure a successful EEG recording session. This includes head measurement for optimal cap sizing, positioning electrode holders within the cap, applying conductive gel to enhance electrode contact, securely attaching electrodes to the cap, and establishing a connection to your recording laptop.
In this second video, we'll delve into techniques for optimizing EEG cap fit, such as the use of gauges to achieve precise electrode placement, applying just the right amount of conductive gel, and learn practical tips for managing participants' hair and minimizing motion artifacts.
In this third video, we explore the critical task of real-time EEG signal monitoring. Monitoring the EEG signal throughout your session is essential for maintaining stable data quality. We'll demonstrate how to identify and address any issues that may arise, such as adjusting gel or chin straps as needed. Additionally, we'll share strategies for keeping participants engaged during the experiment, ensuring that you capture consistent and meaningful brain activity data from start to finish.
In this video, we'll guide you through the process of mounting a crucial component in our EEG setup—the light sensor. Synchronization of light signals with stimulus onset is essential for precise timing in your experiments. We'll provide step-by-step instructions on how to securely attach and configure the light sensor, ensuring seamless integration with your EEG recording system.