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'''Note that the difference between the naming/numbering of the two caps is that in the old caps have channels FP1 and FP2 as numbers #1 and #3 respectively, whereas in the new caps channels FP1 and FP2 have been removed and instead PO9 is #1 and PO10 is #3. ''' | '''Note that the difference between the naming/numbering of the two caps is that in 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. ''' |
The 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:
Old EEG Caps
attachment:new.png
New EEG Caps
attachment:eegchans2.png
Note that the difference between the naming/numbering of the two caps is that in 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
attachment:EEGchan.xls