EEG Sensors for Biomedical Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 October 2023) | Viewed by 42843
Special Issue Editors
Interests: electroencephalography; magnetoencephalography; brain stimulation; microstates; machine learning; functional connectivity
Interests: biomedical signal processing; electroencephalography; novel EEG technologies; multimodal neuroscience; sports neuroscience; rehabilitation; functional connectivity; hyperbrain studies; graph theory
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the few neuroimaging methods with the excellent time resolution required to measure rapid brain signal changes. Recent technological advances in EEG sensors and electronics (e.g., dry electrodes and miniaturized amplifiers) have made EEG systems easy-to-mount and sufficiently lightweight to enable continuous, accurate, and mobile recordings. The hardware portability, the reduced preparation times, the high spatial resolution as well as high and stable signal quality even for prolonged use, the good comfort levels, and the wireless transmission of EEG signals meet the requirements of neuroscience investigations in ecological conditions. In a clinical environment, these new hardware solutions allow patients to be more comfortable, thus permitting long-term monitoring and providing feasible approaches in rehabilitation procedures. In this perspective, the forthcoming Special Issue aims to solicit articles from academic and industrial institutions with original contributions on advances in EEG sensors that could be beneficial for biomedical applications, basic neuroscience, and clinical investigations from neonates to adults.
Prof. Dr. Filippo Zappasodi
Prof. Dr. Silvia Comani
Prof. Dr. Patrique Fiedler
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- mobile EEG
- dry sensors
- portable EEG device
- wearable EEG
- wireless EEG
- brain–computer interface
- sports neuroscience
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