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Optimization electroencephalography system for the registration of the frontal localization patterns

Modern concepts of pathogenesis, peculiarities of disease course, technical and technological conditions of electroencephalography analysis require optimized registration of bioelectric patterns of frontal localization. The aim of the study was to simplify the registration and analysis of bioelectri...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2019-07, Vol.1278 (1), p.12013
Main Author: Gorbunov, A
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Language:English
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Summary:Modern concepts of pathogenesis, peculiarities of disease course, technical and technological conditions of electroencephalography analysis require optimized registration of bioelectric patterns of frontal localization. The aim of the study was to simplify the registration and analysis of bioelectric patterns of frontal localization electroencephalography. The methods of electroencephalography registration using a wiring diagram of 9 electrodes arranged symmetrically sagittal head line: Fp1, F7, T5, Fp2, F8, T6, O1 and O2. Due to the low demand for quantitative and frequency-amplitude characteristics of the obtained electroencephalographic curves, the most important electroencephalographic patterns of the brain in General and frontal localization in particular were evaluated. The innovative system using 9 electrodes for electroencephalography allows to minimize technical and technological means and the amount of time spent, and also causes the modernization of the traditional system of registration of electroencephalography to simplify and make more accessible the registration and analysis of bioelectric patterns of frontal localization. This innovation involves the simplification and greater availability of providing diagnostic and therapeutic medical care or medical services electroencephalography in different conditions.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1278/1/012013