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임피던스 변환 회로를 이용한 건식능동뇌파전극 개발Development of an Active Dry EEG Electrode Using an Impedance-Converting Circuit

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Development of an Active Dry EEG Electrode Using an Impedance-Converting Circuit
Authors
고덕원이관택김성민이찬희정영진임창환정기영
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
대한임상신경생리학회
Keywords
EEG; electrode; Active dry electrode; Impedance; OP-amp; Chopper-stabilized
Citation
Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology, v.13, no.2, pp.80 - 86
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
Volume
13
Number
2
Start Page
80
End Page
86
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113970
ISSN
2508-691X
Abstract
Background: A dry-type electrode is an alternative to the conventional wet-type electrode, because it can be applied without any skin preparation, such as a conductive electrolyte. However, because a dry-type electrode without electrolyte has high electrode-to-skin impedance, an impedance-converting amplifier is typically used to minimize the distortion of the bioelectric signal. In this study, we developed an active dry electroencephalography (EEG) electrode using an impedance converter, and compared its performance with a conventional Ag/AgCl EEG electrode. Methods: We developed an active dry electrode with an impedance converter using a chopper-stabilized operational amplifier. Two electrodes, a conventional Ag/AgCl electrode and our active electrode, were used to acquire EEG signals simultaneously, and the performance was tested in terms of (1)the electrode impedance, (2) raw data quality, and (3) the robustness of any artifacts. Results: The contact impedance of the developed electrode was lower than that of the Ag/AgCl electrode (0.3±0.1 vs. 2.7±0.7 kΩ, respectively). The EEG signal and power spectrum were similar for both electrodes. Additionally, our electrode had a lower 60-Hz component than the Ag/AgCl electrode (16.64 vs. 24.33 dB, respectively). The change in potential of the developed electrode with a physical stimulus was lower than for the Ag/AgCl electrode (58.7±30.6 vs. 81.0±19.1 μV, respectively), and the difference was close to statistical significance (P=0.07). Conclusions: Our electrode can be used to replace Ag/AgCl electrodes, when EEG recording is emergently required, such as in emergency rooms or in intensive care units.
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