Human Electrophysiology Facility
Equipment
The lab is equipped with two high-density (128-channel), high-impedance EEG systems that can be used with infants, children, and adults. In addition, there is a low-density (32-channel), low impedance system that can be used for both specialized applications (e.g., studies of visual development or language comprehension and use), and for comparison of data across methods of acquisition (high vs. low impedance). These systems are installed in two sound-attenuated chambers on the second floor of the Moore Building, and these chambers are configured to allow for a variety of methods for visual and auditory stimulus presentation. The lab is also configured to support a range of data analysis methods, including standard tools for EEG and ERP, and specialized tools for cortical source localization. The lab is also working with the Huck Institute's Magnetic Resonance Centre to develop methods for multi-modal data acquisition, which will include MRI-compatible EEG and near-infrared spectroscopy.
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