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Common non-physiological (external) EEG artifacts - Electrophysiological Research Blog, News & Events - TMSi
![Picture 2. Electrode artifact at O1. The morphology is very unusual for any cerebral waveform, and the distribution is limited to a single electrode. - ppt download Picture 2. Electrode artifact at O1. The morphology is very unusual for any cerebral waveform, and the distribution is limited to a single electrode. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/14/4214907/slides/slide_10.jpg)
Picture 2. Electrode artifact at O1. The morphology is very unusual for any cerebral waveform, and the distribution is limited to a single electrode. - ppt download
![Figure 90. [Electrode “pop” artifact at P7 simulates rhythmic seizure activity.]. - Electroencephalography (EEG): An Introductory Text and Atlas of Normal and Abnormal Findings in Adults, Children, and Infants - NCBI Bookshelf Figure 90. [Electrode “pop” artifact at P7 simulates rhythmic seizure activity.]. - Electroencephalography (EEG): An Introductory Text and Atlas of Normal and Abnormal Findings in Adults, Children, and Infants - NCBI Bookshelf](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK390358/bin/f90.jpg)
Figure 90. [Electrode “pop” artifact at P7 simulates rhythmic seizure activity.]. - Electroencephalography (EEG): An Introductory Text and Atlas of Normal and Abnormal Findings in Adults, Children, and Infants - NCBI Bookshelf
Nowyouknow Neuro - Which of the following is appreciated right posterior quadrant in the EEG shown below? A. Small sharp spike B. Electrode pop C. Lateral rectus spike D. Sweat artifact E.
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