Institute for Language Sciences Labs

EEG

EEG towels and laundry

Everyone testing in K.02 and K.13 is responsible for the supply of towels. If you test participants then you are also responsible for the towels to be washed. This means that also after you have tested your final participant you bring the dirty towels to get washed and put them back in the cupboard after…

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EEG supplies

For EEG and EMG research we have all kinds of supplies, such as gel, stickers, cotton wool etc. To make sure we do not unexpectedly run out of gel for example, it is important to collectively keep an inventory of supplies and let Marijn Struiksma and Desiree Capel know in time when supplies are running…

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Running an EEG experiment: Implementing your Experiment

Implementing your EEG experiment General EEG introduction The EEG experiments in the lab are run in Presentation. We offer limited support in programming Presentation experiments, but below are some screenshots of the settings you will need for a Presentation experiment to work in the EEG lab: Video settings Audio settings Port settings for Markers/Triggers (ignore…

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EEG How-to

Introduction This How-to contains all the relevant information for preparing, piloting and running an EEG study in our labs. For a shorter checklist that you can use while running your experiments see: Baby EEG Checklist Adult EEG Checklist Before you start Access to the EEG lab is restricted. Contact Marijn Struiksma for details. Read the…

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