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- Granch Berhe Tseghai, Benny Malengier (UGent) , Kinde Anlay Fante and Lieva Van Langenhove (UGent)
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- Electroencephalogram (EEG) is the biopotential recording of electrical signals generated by brain activity. It is useful for monitoring sleep quality and alertness, clinical applications, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with epilepsy, disease of Parkinson and other neurological disorders, as well as continuous monitoring of tiredness/ alertness in the field. We provide a review of textile-based EEG. Most of the developed textile-based EEGs remain on shelves only as published research results due to a limitation of flexibility, stickability, and washability, although the respective authors of the works reported that signals were obtained comparable to standard EEG. In addition, nearly all published works were not quantitatively compared and contrasted with conventional wet electrodes to prove feasibility for the actual application. This scenario would probably continue to give a publication credit, but does not add to the growth of the specific field, unless otherwise new integration approaches and new conductive polymer composites are evolved to make the application of textile-based EEG happen for bio-potential monitoring.
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- Electroencephalogram, brain activity monitoring, textile-based electrode
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8642576
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- Tseghai, Granch Berhe, et al. “The Status of Textile-Based Dry EEG Electrodes.” AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL, vol. 21, no. 1, 2021, pp. 63–70, doi:10.2478/aut-2019-0071.
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- Tseghai, G. B., Malengier, B., Fante, K. A., & Van Langenhove, L. (2021). The status of textile-based dry EEG electrodes. AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL, 21(1), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.2478/aut-2019-0071
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- Tseghai, Granch Berhe, Benny Malengier, Kinde Anlay Fante, and Lieva Van Langenhove. 2021. “The Status of Textile-Based Dry EEG Electrodes.” AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL 21 (1): 63–70. https://doi.org/10.2478/aut-2019-0071.
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- Tseghai, Granch Berhe, Benny Malengier, Kinde Anlay Fante, and Lieva Van Langenhove. 2021. “The Status of Textile-Based Dry EEG Electrodes.” AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL 21 (1): 63–70. doi:10.2478/aut-2019-0071.
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- 1.Tseghai GB, Malengier B, Fante KA, Van Langenhove L. The status of textile-based dry EEG electrodes. AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL. 2021;21(1):63–70.
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- [1]G. B. Tseghai, B. Malengier, K. A. Fante, and L. Van Langenhove, “The status of textile-based dry EEG electrodes,” AUTEX RESEARCH JOURNAL, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 63–70, 2021.
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