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Micromachines (Basel) ; 14(2)2023 Feb 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36838100

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To expand the applications of the electroencephalogram (EEG), long-term measurement, a short installation time, and little stress on the participants are needed. In this study, we designed, fabricated, and evaluated an EEG headset with three candle-like microneedle electrodes (CMEs). The user is able to detach and reattach the electrodes, enabling long-term measurement with little stress. The design of the CMEs was experimentally determined by considering the skin-to-electrode impedance and user comfort. An EEG was successfully measured from areas with a high hair density without any preparation. The installation time was shorter than 60 s and the electrodes could be detached and reattached. The headset was designed such that the discomfort caused by its ear pads was higher than that caused by the electrodes. In 1 h experiments, the participants did not feel pain and the detachment of the CMEs was found to improve the comfort level of the participants in most cases. A successful demonstration of the long-term measurement of EEGs while watching a whole movie verified that the developed EEG headset with CMEs is applicable for EEG measurement in a variety of applications.

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Micromachines (Basel) ; 11(7)2020 Jun 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32605330

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In this study, a new hat-type electroencephalogram (EEG) device with candle-like microneedle electrodes (CMEs), called an EEG-Hat, was designed and fabricated. CMEs are dry EEG electrodes that can measure high-quality EEG signals without skin treatment or conductive gels. One of the challenges in the measurement of high-quality EEG signals is the fixation of electrodes to the skin, i.e., the design of a good EEG headset. The CMEs were able to achieve good contact with the scalp for heads of different sizes and shapes, and the EEG-Hat has a shutter mechanism to separate the hair and ensure good contact between the CMEs and the scalp. Simultaneous measurement of EEG signals from five measurement points on the scalp was successfully conducted after a simple and brief setup process. The EEG-Hat is expected to contribute to the advancement of EEG research.

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Micromachines (Basel) ; 11(6)2020 May 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32486209

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We demonstrate capture of event-related potentials (ERPs) using candle-like dry microneedle electrodes (CMEs). CMEs can record an electroencephalogram (EEG) even from hairy areas without any skin preparation, unlike conventional wet electrodes. In our previous research, we experimentally verified that CMEs can measure the spontaneous potential of EEG from the hairy occipital region without preparation with a signal-to-noise ratio as good as that of the conventional wet electrodes which require skin preparation. However, these results were based on frequency-based signals, which are relatively robust compared to noise contamination, and whether CMEs are sufficiently sensitive to capture finer signals remained unclear. Here, we first experimentally verified that CMEs can extract ERPs as good as conventional wet electrodes without preparation. In the auditory oddball tasks using pure tones, P300, which represent ERPs, was extracted with a signal-to-noise ratio as good as that of conventional wet electrodes. CMEs successfully captured perceptual activities. Then, we attempted to investigate cerebral cognitive activity using ERPs. In processing the vowel and prosody in auditory stimuli such as /itta/, /itte/, and /itta?/, laterality was observed that originated from the locations responsible for the process in near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and magnetoencephalography experiments. We simultaneously measured ERPs with CMEs and NIRS in the oddball tasks using the three words. Laterality appeared in NIRS for six of 10 participants, although laterality was not clearly shown in the results, suggesting that EEGs have a limitation of poor spatial resolution. On the other hand, successful capturing of MMN and P300 using CMEs that do not require skin preparation may be readily applicable for real-time applications of human perceptual activities.

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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ; 2019: 1111-1114, 2019 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31946088

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This paper reports the EEG-Hat, the hat-type EEG device with candle-like dry microneedle electrodes. Current wearable EEG devices have two major problems; 1) no adjustability to every participant and 2) no ability to measure EEG at hairy part. If these problems are solved, health care technologies in daily life will be developed drastically. The EEG-Hat potentially solves these problems. This device can adjust the electrodes to different size and shape of human head. This device has shutter-like structures to separate hair, so using this device, it is possible to measure EEG without separating hair by hand. First, we quantified the force to press the electrodes and the amount of separating hair. Then, the EEG-Hat fabricated based on the findings successfully measured EEG from 3 hairy parts without manual separation.


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Electroencefalografía , Dispositivos Electrónicos Vestibles , Electrodos , Cabello , Humanos , Agujas
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