Preparing the Experiment RoomIt is often thought that you need to purchase a shielded room in order to record EEG and ERP data. Shielded rooms or "Faraday cages" provide insulation from electromagnetic signals. However, much electrical noise can be eliminated using proper recording practices. Setting up the room to minimize electrical noise With the EGI system you can record from 0.01Hz to 400Hz. This includes the mains power frequencies of 60 or 50 Hz. Minimize mains power noise on your EEG signal by following these steps:
If, after following the above steps, you have any 60/50Hz noise that you would like to remove, you can use our Net Station Digital 60/50Hz Notch Filter. Why we recommend that you do not purchase a shielded room All too often the benefits of this expensive facility are nullified by placing electrical equipment directly into the shielded room. Placing the amplifier, monitor, video monitoring system, etc. into the room introduces 60/50Hz noise back into your clean environment. When a shielded room is necessary
Sound proofing the room A sound booth helps isolate your subject from background noise distractions. Alternatively, you can take steps to reduce ambient noise by using in ear headphones with good sound attenuation. We hope the above information helps your group to evaluate your new facility plans. If you have any questions contact your EGI sales or support representative. |