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10-20 s stem (EEG) - Wikipedia, the free enc clopedia

10-20 s stem (EEG)


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The 10-20 s stem or International 10-20 s stem is an internationally recognized method to describe and apply the location of scalp electrodes in the context of an EEG test or experiment. This method was developed to ensure standardized reproducibility so that a subject's studies could be compared over time and subjects could be compared to each other. This system is based on the relationship between the location of an electrode and the underlying area of cerebral cortex. The "10" and "20" refer to the fact that the actual distances between adjacent electrodes are either 10% or 20% of the total front-back or right-left distance of the skull. Each site has a letter to identify the lobe and a number to identify the hemisphere location. The letters F, T, C, P and O stand for frontal, temporal, central, parietal, and occipital lobes, respectively. Note that there exists no central lobe, the "C" letter is only used for identification purposes only. A "z" (zero) refers to an electrode placed on the midline. Even numbers (2,4,6,8) refer to electrode positions on the right hemisphere, whereas odd numbers (1,3,5,7) refer to those on the left hemisphere. Two anatomical landmarks are used for the essential positioning of the EEG electrodes: first, the nasion which is the point between the forehead and the nose; second, the inion which is the lowest point of the skull from the back of the head and is normally indicated by a prominent bump. When recording a more detailed EEG with more electrodes, extra electrodes are added utilizing the spaces in-between the existing 10-20 system. This new electrodenaming-system is more complicated giving rise to the Modified Combinatorial Nomenclature (MCN). This MCN system uses 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 for the left hemisphere which represents 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% of the inion-to-nasion distance respectively. The introduction of extra letters allows the naming of extra electrode sites. Note that these new letters do not necessarily refer to an area on the underlying cerebral cortex.

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10-20 s stem (EEG) - Wikipedia, the free enc clopedia

Ernst Niedermeyer, Fernando Lopes da Silva, Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields - Page 140 (http://books.google.com/books?id=Ci6aVlN_NR4C&pg=PA140&dq=1020+system) , Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004 ISBN 0-7817-5126-8, 9780781751261.

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SVG drawing of the 10-20 system (http://www.mariusthart.net/downloads/eeg_electrodes_10-20.svg) (PDF (http://www.mariusthart.net/downloads/eeg_electrodes_10-20.pdf) ) 10-20 System, numbering seen as a subset of the 10% division (http://www.bem.fi/book/13/13.htm#03) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1020_system_(EEG)&oldid=469405768" Categories: Electroencephalography Electrophysiology Neurophysiology This page was last modified on 3 January 2012 at 22:22. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details. Wikipedia is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.

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