L03 Electroencephalography I
BSL EEG lesson I is an introduction to electroencephalographic recording techniques. The lesson demonstrates how the brain’s electrical activity varies dependent upon the task being performed. Students record EEG from the occipital lobe while performing a number of different tasks. The software will automatically filter the data to display alpha, beta, delta, and theta wave components. Students will measure and compare the EEG activity associated with various tasks.
Experimental Objectives
- To record EEG from an awake, resting subject with their eyes open and eyes closed.
- To identify and examine the alpha, beta, delta, and theta components of the EEG complex.
Tasks Performed by the Student
BSL Lessons are designed to allow at least four students to record and save data in a normal lab period (60-90 minutes). Typically, labs work most efficiently with three or more students working together at each BSL station.
- Record EEG from the occipital lobe.
- Record EEG from a relaxed subject with their eyes closed, eyes open, and eyes closed again.
Videos
BSL L03
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Lesson Hardware
This lesson requires a Biopac Student Lab (BSL) System and the following hardware. If your BSL System does not include all hardware items, expand your system by selecting required items below. For more details, review the Lesson: L# BSL Lessons - see the Lab Manual or launch BSL; A# and H# BSL PRO Lessons, click the PDF link above to review full setup, recording, and analysis procedures.
Item | Name | Cart |
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EL503 | Disp. Gen-purp electrode 100/pk | Add to Cart |
ELPAD | Abrasive Pads 10/pk | Add to Cart |
SS2LB | Lead set, shielded, BSL | Add to Cart |
GEL1 | Electrode gel 50 g | Add to Cart |
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