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2. Plug lead wires into preamp: Check that three lead
wires are
not tangled, then plug into isolated preamp receptacle labeled
"electrodes". Handle with care (do not pull). |
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3. Attach ground electrode to wrist: Attach an
electrode plate to the end of the 15 inch strap, apply electrolyte
cream, and strap snugly to the inside of a wrist, with the thumb screw
toward the hand. |
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4. Attach two electrodes to scalp: Attach 2 electrode
plates to the 30 in. strap, the first at the end, and the second 4-5
inches from the first. Place a drop of electrolyte cream the size of a
pea on each. With
assistance, part hair on lateral occipital portions of subject's head,
2.5
inches from midline. With thumb screw inferior, press the first
electrode so cream smushes into scalp. Hold in place. Part hair on
other side of midline,
slightly stretching rubber band and smush second electrode into scalp
(also
with thumb screw inferior). Hold the second in place also. Have
assistant
gently stretch rubber band around front of head, and attach to first
electrode.
Make sure it is not too tight. |
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5. Connect wires to electrodes: Attach the ground (G)
wire to the ankle electrode, tighten with thumb screw. Repeat with the
"+" and "-"
wires on the R and L electrodes on scalp. The wire fittings are
fragile, handle
with care (DO NOT PULL THE WIRES). |

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6. Adjust settings on machine: With subject in a
relaxed, comfortable position, change settings to those in the table
above: When you switch the coupling on the recorder to AC, the
needle should now be moving up and
down. (If no needle movement, check connections and wiggle switches.)
a) Adjust moving pen position to middle of
paper.
b) Turn on chart drive.
c) Adjust pen heat so tracing is a thin black line. |
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7. Record beta waves of alert subject: When
satisfied with
preparations and the quality of the tracings at 5 mm/sec, switch chart
speed
to 25 mm/sec. These high frequency (15-60 Hz) low amplitude (5-10 mV)
waves
are beta waves, typical of the alert brain. Switch off chart
drive.
(This image has beta at the left, alpha at the right) |
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8. Record alpha waves of meditating subject: Have
subject lie down in dark, close eyes, breath slowly and deeply to relax
for several minutes.
Set chart drive at 5 mm/sec. Maintain silence. Run for about a minute.
Notice
the periodic episodes of alpha waves. Alpha waves are low
frequency
(8-10 Hz) high amplitude (50 mV) waves. When they appear, switch the
chart
speed to 25 mm/sec. After a minute, without turning off the machine,
have
subject open eyes and converse, but not move around, press event button
to
indicate this change in parameters. The EEG pattern should return to
the
beta pattern. |
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9. Illustrate apparatus, label all features used with
appropriate numbers. Cut out examples of alpha and beta waves to
mount in your notebook
(using scotch tape at the edges, not contact paper). Label and discuss
characteristics
and significance of each type brain wave recorded. |