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just some notes for what might go here ==== COVID safety notes ====
 * the researcher's and the participant's safety should both be taken into consideration
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optimized standard EEG checklist  * researchers should always wear a mask while conducting studies
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description of "standard" processing steps  * protocols will be explained to shorten the exposure between researchers and participants

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==== Being prepared ====

Paperwork to have ready:
 *Consent
 *Demographics
 *EEG log sheet
 *Papers for written tasks
 *Receipt form and compensation for paid studies

Important Supplies:
 *Measuring tape
 *Grease pencil
 *Hair clips
 *2 full, pre-filled syringes and extra gel
 *an extra syringe needle
 *Wooden dowels
 *Paper towels
 *Electrode sticky discs
 *Electrodes VEOL, VEOU, HEOL, HEOR, and nose reference (long wire)
  *Missing or broken electrodes can be substituted with another of a different label as long as it is applied and connected in the proper location


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==== Setting Up ====
 * After the participant has signed the informed consent sheet, have the participant brush through their hair with a disposable comb and clean off their face with a
 towelette (specifically on their nose and around their eyes, as electrodes will be placed there)

 * Using the tape measure, have the participant hold the start of it against their nasion and go over the top of their head until you reach the inion, and write the
 total number down in cm (this measurement will tell you if they require a S, M, or L cap)
 
{{attachment:nasioninion.png}} image at: https://sleepdata.org/datasets/cfs/pages/manuals/polysomnography/17-08-03-01-identify-landmarks.md

 * Take 10% of that number, then measure that distance on the participant's forehead and mark it with a grease pen. This will be used as
 a reference for where the front of the cap should be placed.

 * Guide the participant into the EEG study room and check the EEG cap log to make sure to use the least recently used cap in that size.

 * With the proper cap, have the participant sit still, align the front of the cap with the grease mark using your thumbs along the front edge to hold it in place,



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==== EEG Data Collection Checklist ====
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==== "Standard" Processing Steps ====
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==== Cleaning Up ====

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COVID safety notes

  • the researcher's and the participant's safety should both be taken into consideration
  • researchers should always wear a mask while conducting studies
  • protocols will be explained to shorten the exposure between researchers and participants


Being prepared

Paperwork to have ready:

  • Consent
  • Demographics
  • EEG log sheet
  • Papers for written tasks
  • Receipt form and compensation for paid studies

Important Supplies:

  • Measuring tape
  • Grease pencil
  • Hair clips
  • 2 full, pre-filled syringes and extra gel
  • an extra syringe needle
  • Wooden dowels
  • Paper towels
  • Electrode sticky discs
  • Electrodes VEOL, VEOU, HEOL, HEOR, and nose reference (long wire)
    • Missing or broken electrodes can be substituted with another of a different label as long as it is applied and connected in the proper location


Setting Up

  • After the participant has signed the informed consent sheet, have the participant brush through their hair with a disposable comb and clean off their face with a towelette (specifically on their nose and around their eyes, as electrodes will be placed there)
  • Using the tape measure, have the participant hold the start of it against their nasion and go over the top of their head until you reach the inion, and write the total number down in cm (this measurement will tell you if they require a S, M, or L cap)

[ATTACH] image at: https://sleepdata.org/datasets/cfs/pages/manuals/polysomnography/17-08-03-01-identify-landmarks.md

  • Take 10% of that number, then measure that distance on the participant's forehead and mark it with a grease pen. This will be used as a reference for where the front of the cap should be placed.
  • Guide the participant into the EEG study room and check the EEG cap log to make sure to use the least recently used cap in that size.
  • With the proper cap, have the participant sit still, align the front of the cap with the grease mark using your thumbs along the front edge to hold it in place,


EEG Data Collection Checklist


"Standard" Processing Steps


Cleaning Up

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