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Novel passive ceramic based semi-dry electrodes for recording electroencephalography signals from the hairy scalp

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 237, Issue -, Pages 167-178

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2016.06.045

Keywords

Dry electrode; Dry sensor; Dry biopotential electrode; Electrode/scalp impedance; EEG recording

Funding

  1. National Key Technology RD Program [2012BAI16B02]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [61101151]
  3. Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program [2014z21043]

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This study reports on a novel passive ceramic-based semi-dry electrode prototype for electroencephalography (EEG) applications. With the help of capillary forces of the porous ceramics pillars, the semi-dry electrodes build a stable electrode/scalp interface by penetrating hair and releasing a small amount saline in a controlled and sustained manner. The semi-dry electrode/scalp impedances were low and stable (44.4 +/- 16.9 k Omega, n = 10), and the variation between nine different positions was less 5 k Omega The semidry electrodes have shown non -polarization characteristics and the maximum difference of equilibrium potential between eight electrodes was 579 mu V. The semi-dry electrodes demonstrated long-term stability, and the impedance only increased by 20 k Omega within 8 h. EEG signals were simultaneously recorded using a 9-channel gel-based electrode and semi-dry electrode arrays setup on ten subjects. The average temporal cross-correlation between them in the eyes open/closed and the steady state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) paradigm were 0.938 +/- 0.037 and 0.937 +/- 0.027 respectively. Spectral analyses revealed similar response patterns with expected functional responses. Together with the advantages of quick setup, self-application and cleanliness, the result suggests the semi-dry electrode is suitable for emerging real-world EEG applications, such as brain-computer interfaces and wearable EEGs. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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