Materials
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
E-Prime Version 2.0 Professional | Psychology Software Tools | EPR-225142 | Stimulus presentation software |
Alcohol Prep Pads with Pumice | Compumedics | 95000016 | Cleans skin in preparation for electrode placement |
Ten20 Paste | Compumedics | 92100032 | EEG conductive paste that has adhesive qualities to hold electrodes in place |
Grass Ag/AgCl Surface Electrodes (10mm) | Grass Technologies | FS E5SHC-48 | 10 mm electrodes are used to record EEG signals from the surface of the scalp and serve as reference and ground electrodes |
Grass Ag/AgCl Surface Electrodes (6 mm) | Grass Technologies | F E6SHC-48 | 6mm electrodes are used to record eye movements (EOG) and muscle tension (EMG) from the surface of the skin |
Paper Surgical Tape | Micropore | 1530-0 | low adhesive tape used to keep electrodes in place |
NuAmps Amplifier | Neuroscan | N/A | 40-channel monopolar digital amplifier for recording EEG |
Harmon/Kardon computer Speakers | Harman/Kardon | HK206 | Used to present auditory "clicks" |
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