touch proof electrode adapter with Electro-cap
Good night.
I have had problems with touch proof electrode adapter for some time. It does not work.
When
I try to use them the signal appears ¨Railed¨ in all channels and there
is no change even when I try to touch the electrodes with my fingers,
but when I replace the adapters for the gold cup electrodes the signal
is OK.
Does anyone know what is the problem and how to solve?
Thank you in advance.
I have had problems with touch proof electrode adapter for some time. It does not work.
When
I try to use them the signal appears ¨Railed¨ in all channels and there
is no change even when I try to touch the electrodes with my fingers,
but when I replace the adapters for the gold cup electrodes the signal
is OK.
Does anyone know what is the problem and how to solve?
Thank you in advance.
Comments
32bit Board and there is the option to use it together with the Daisy
Module, but I did not use, hence, the teste was made with 8 channels.
My first test was performed with a eeg cap, this eeg cap looks like the one in the following link: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/AVObCd2pAR0/hqdefault.jpg
This equipment has touch proof connection and I used it together with the cables that came with OpenBCI.
I connected 10 cables (8 channels + 2 references) in the OpenBCI board. One reference was connected in SBR pin and the other one was connected in BIAS pin, these electrodes were plugged on my ears. The 8 channels were connected from NP1 to NP8. If we see the board putting the pins in front of our eyes, I used the bottom part of the pins. Is that correct?
When I tried to performe the test, all channels were not responding, the only thing that I could see in my screen was ¨Railed". After that, I tried to generate a signal by touching the electrodes with my finger and it did not work.
I replaced the eeg cap for the gold cup electrodes that came with OpenBCI and it worked. I used the same pins and I could read some signals, just to be sure, I put all leads together and the answer was a signal close to 0uV.
Did I do something wrong?
Thank you again
I bought the Ultracortex IV, but meanwhile I need to
perform some experiments using a headcap. How can I know that the
acquired signal is ok?
I have been using a headcap that looks
like with this one:
https://www.biopac.com/product/electrode-cap-sys-touchproof/ . I saw
this here:
http://openbci.com/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/191/elastic-head-caps-electro-cap-g-gammacap-etc
and in this discussion is said that it is possible to use a headcap
like this with OpenBCI. Is there any math that I can do to prove it or
any scientific way to prove it?
Thank you advance,
Laercio
Answerring your question about the conductivity, yes I have done the and the conductivity is something about 1.8 ohms for the electro-cap and 1.4 ohms for the gold cups, I think that these numbers are similar and its possible to use both electrodes type.
When I analyzed the signal on OpenBCI_GUI, I saw a signal very similar with an other test that I performed with the gold cups. Nevertheless, is there a scientific prove to validate this signal? I have watched the videos that you sent me and the third video shows a software to analyze the eeg signal, but not to validate it.
Could I use the FFT on OpenBCI_GUI to validate my signal for example?
Thank you again,
Laercio
I assume you've tried the eyes closed test to see the alpha FFT peak rise at 10 hz. (As outlined in the tutorial.) Occipital or Parietal sites are best for this.
Thank you again. I will read all the articles and answer you if it worked or not.
Best regards,
Laercio.