EEG

Overview

EEG (Electroencephalography) at the Humanities Lab allows researchers to measure brain activity by placing electrodes on the scalp and recording the electrical signals in the brain. It is used to study cognitive processes, perception, and language. EEG is best known for its extremely high temporal resolution meaning it allows us to look at what happens in the brain in real time, down to milliseconds.

Applications

EEG can be used to study human behavior in various contexts. It is predominantly applied in neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, and education research, but it can be extended to other fields that deal with human cognition. It helps investigate attention, memory, and language comprehension.

Technical Details

- 64-channel EEG system (Neuroscan EasyCap).
- High temporal resolution.
- Compatible with stimulus presentation software PsychoPy.
- Data export for analysis using Neuroscan analysis software.
-Pipelines for data processing and data analysis using EEGLAB in MATLAB.

Access & Support

Training and technical expertise provided. Booking required.

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Contact

For questions regarding EEG please contact eeghumlab.luse

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