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Listmates,

I need help. When I start up bioexplorer one of my tracer signals (channel

one electrode) is a flat line and the other (channel two electrode) seems

to be working fine. Is this an electrode problem or brainmaster? It is

inconsistent as it works sometimes and other times not at all.

Thank youi.

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Hi Leanne,

Since it is intermittent, try using the suspect electrode in channel two

for a while and see if the problem moves to CH2.

-t

LEANNE ANTAYA wrote:

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>

> Listmates,

> I need help. When I start up bioexplorer one of my tracer signals

> (channel

> one electrode) is a flat line and the other (channel two electrode) seems

> to be working fine. Is this an electrode problem or brainmaster? It is

> inconsistent as it works sometimes and other times not at all.

> Thank youi.

>

>

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You can find a nice selection of sticky and regular electrodes at:http://www.bio-medical.com/results_sup.cfm#eegsensorGood luck with your training.~PetePixxx

Electrodes

HiDoes anyone know where I can purchase electrodes for the pendant that use the disposable pads for the reference electrodes. I use the ear clips at the moment but feel that the diposable pads on the mastoid would give me a better connection as well as placing the ground on the neck.Cheers Tony

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I believe you are in Australia. Is that correct, Tony?

HiDoes anyone know where I can purchase electrodes for the pendant that use the disposable pads for the reference electrodes. I use the ear clips at the moment but feel that the diposable pads on the mastoid would give me a better connection as well as placing the ground on the neck.Cheers Tony -- Van Deusen

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Hi Tony

I don't find the diposable pre-gelled electrodes reliable. Sometimes give a poor signal -maybe due to the ageing of the gel and then I have to resort to neurotrodes and Ten 20.

Mark

Electrodes

HiDoes anyone know where I can purchase electrodes for the pendant that use the disposable pads for the reference electrodes. I use the ear clips at the moment but feel that the diposable pads on the mastoid would give me a better connection as well as placing the ground on the neck.Cheers Tony

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Hi Pete,

No I am in the land of peace and harmony

where the grass is green and the rivers are clean. Paradise on earth New Zealand.

Cheers Tony

From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Van Deusen

Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2007 2:43

p.m.

To: braintrainer

Subject: Re:

Electrodes

I believe you are in Australia. Is that correct,

Tony?

On 5/18/07, Tony

<eggezysurf (DOT) co.nz> wrote:

Hi

Does anyone know where I can purchase electrodes for the pendant that

use the disposable pads for the reference electrodes. I use the ear

clips at the moment but feel that the diposable pads on the mastoid

would give me a better connection as well as placing the ground on the

neck.

Cheers Tony

--

Van Deusen

pvdtlcgmail

http://www.brain-trainer.com

305/433-3160

The Learning Curve, Inc.

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Hi Mark,

At home I use active electrodes and

impressed with the results from those. The adherence to the mastoids and neck

is very good. When I used to use the ordinary electrodes I would often find if

I was getting a bad signal it was altered by readjusting the ear electrode. I

train a child at school and am not prepared to take the active electrode set

up, so I use the conventional electrodes. I now want to move into two channel

training and this child moves a lot. I feel with the disposable electrodes I

will reduce the number of sync errors I get some days.

Cheers Tony

From: braintrainer [mailto:braintrainer ] On Behalf Of Mark Baddeley

Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2007 3:49

p.m.

To: braintrainer

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Electrodes

Hi Tony

I don't find the diposable pre-gelled electrodes reliable.

Sometimes give a poor signal -maybe due to the ageing of the gel and then I

have to resort to neurotrodes and Ten 20.

Mark

Electrodes

Hi

Does anyone know where I can purchase electrodes for the pendant that

use the disposable pads for the reference electrodes. I use the ear

clips at the moment but feel that the diposable pads on the mastoid

would give me a better connection as well as placing the ground on the

neck.

Cheers Tony

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I've never had trouble with the stick-on electrodes on the mastoid. There can be a problem if you get one of the types of adhesive that doesn't stick very well and keeps falling off, but there are several types I've used that stick very well and still come off without removing large patches of skin.

Pete

Hi Tony

I don't find the diposable pre-gelled electrodes reliable. Sometimes give a poor signal -maybe due to the ageing of the gel and then I have to resort to neurotrodes and Ten 20.

Mark

Electrodes

HiDoes anyone know where I can purchase electrodes for the pendant that use the disposable pads for the reference electrodes. I use the ear clips at the moment but feel that the diposable pads on the mastoid would give me a better connection as well as placing the ground on the neck.Cheers Tony

-- Van Deusen

pvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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