Publications by authors named "Anna-Christina OSSwald"

Article Synopsis
  • Multipin dry electrodes (dry EEG) offer a quicker and easier way to collect brain activity data compared to traditional wet EEG, making them suitable for research in neuropsychiatric disorders.
  • The study involved 33 healthy participants and compared the performance of wet and dry EEG systems in measuring brain activity during resting states and specific tasks, using metrics like mismatch negativity (MMN) and connectivity measures.
  • Results indicated that while dry EEG could reliably detect MMN and resting-state connectivity, it performed slightly worse in terms of amplitude and theta power, suggesting its potential utility despite differences in signal quality.
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