EEGChannelNames182013-03-08 10:02:29localhostconverted to 1.6 markup172010-04-15 12:50:56YaaraErez162009-08-21 16:52:14EliasMouchlianitis152009-08-19 12:48:03RikHenson142009-07-16 12:09:41EliasMouchlianitis132009-07-16 12:04:21EliasMouchlianitis122009-07-16 12:02:43EliasMouchlianitis112009-07-16 12:01:22EliasMouchlianitis102009-07-16 12:00:28EliasMouchlianitis92009-07-16 11:59:17EliasMouchlianitis82009-07-16 11:50:36EliasMouchlianitis72009-07-16 11:49:19EliasMouchlianitis62009-07-16 11:48:35EliasMouchlianitis52009-07-16 11:44:24EliasMouchlianitis42009-07-15 15:57:53EliasMouchlianitis32009-07-15 15:52:37EliasMouchlianitis22009-07-15 15:47:49EliasMouchlianitis12009-07-15 15:36:11EliasMouchlianitisThe pictures below show the standard "10-20" system names for the EEG caps that are currently used in the MEG lab. This would be helpful in order to have a reference of where a channel number (1-74) is in terms of the 10-20 system. Since the MEG lab has two types of caps, the old blue ones and the newer white ones, there are two images below showing the channel names for both: (Look here for a description of our Vectorview system, including sensor and electrode layouts). New EEG Capseegchans2.png Note that the difference between the naming/numbering of the two caps is that the old caps have channels FP1 and FP2 as numbers #1 and #3 respectively, whereas on the new caps channels FP1 and FP2 have been removed and instead PO9 is #1 and PO10 is #3. Attached is also an Excel sheet with the channel names, numbers and pins (for the old caps; for the new, replace FP1/FP2 with PO9/PO10 respectively) EEGchan.xls