Results: Novel Mouse EEG Sensor Shows Repetitive VEP Response and Good Signal Quality
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The overall goal of this procedure is to measure visual evoked potentials on a mouse scalp using a dry, non-invasive, and multi-channel EEG sensor. This method can help answer quick questions in pre-clinical translational research field to breach
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We designed a dry-type 16 channel EEG sensor which is non-invasive, deformable, and re-usable. This paper describes the whole process from manufacturing the proposed EEG electrode to signal processing of visual evoked potential (VEP) signals measured on a mouse scalp using a dry non-invasive multi-channel EEG sensor.