材料科学
电极
帕利烯
电容感应
导电体
碳纳米管
光电子学
生物医学工程
脑电图
声学
电气工程
纳米技术
复合材料
工程类
心理学
聚合物
化学
物理化学
物理
精神科
作者
Seung Min Lee,Jeong Hun Kim,Cheolsoo Park,Ji‐Young Hwang,Joung Sook Hong,Kwang Ho Lee,Sang‐Hoon Lee
标识
DOI:10.1109/tbme.2015.2478406
摘要
We fabricated a carbon nanotube (CNT)/adhesive polydimethylsiloxane (aPDMS) composite-based dry electroencephalograph (EEG) electrode for capacitive measuring of EEG signals. As research related to brain-computer interface applications has advanced, the presence of hairs on a patient's scalp has continued to present an obstacle to recorder EEG signals using dry electrodes. The CNT/aPDMS electrode developed here is elastic, highly conductive, self-adhesive, and capable of making conformal contact with and attaching to a hairy scalp. Onto the conductive disk, hundreds of conductive pillars coated with Parylene C insulation layer were fabricated. A CNT/aPDMS layer was attached on the disk to transmit biosignals to the pillar. The top of disk was designed to be solderable, which enables the electrode to connect with a variety of commercial EEG acquisition systems. The mechanical and electrical characteristics of the electrode were tested, and the performances of the electrodes were evaluated by recording EEGs, including alpha rhythms, auditory-evoked potentials, and steady-state visually-evoked potentials. The results revealed that the electrode provided a high signal-to-noise ratio with good tolerance for motion. Almost no leakage current was observed. Although preamplifiers with ultrahigh input impedance have been essential for previous capacitive electrodes, the EEGs were recorded here by directly connecting a commercially available EEG acquisition system to the electrode to yield high-quality signals comparable to those obtained using conventional wet electrodes.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI