Detailed review on the concept of offset?
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2024 11:44 pm
Hello Biosemi team,
I wish to know if there are detailed reviews that I can read to properly understand the concept of offset as it applies to EEG acquisition.
The questions that I have are as follows:
1. What is the definition of offset?
ActiveTwo operation manual says it is the "running average of the voltage measured between CMS and each active electrode" and that it "reflects the half-cell potential of the electrode/gel/skin interface." I wish to understand what these statements mean.
2. What is the relationship between offset and data quality/electrode noise?
Forum readings suggest that while low offset generally indicates low electrode noise due to good contact between the skin/ge/electrode, it is not a 1:1 relationship. I am wondering if there are any previous research articles or reviews that investigated this relationship.
3. What is the significance of +/- 40 mV offset criteria?
4. I understand that offsets need to be within +/- 40 mV for optimal electrode/gel/skin contact interface but what does low offset actually represent in terms of this contact interface? Does it mean charge can flow better?
5. Why is it that if you are using an active electrode system one does not require impedance to be measured?
6. Are there any other EEG acquisition devices that also use offsets instead of impedance?
Sorry for the bombardment of questions.
Many thanks in advance for your time.
I wish to know if there are detailed reviews that I can read to properly understand the concept of offset as it applies to EEG acquisition.
The questions that I have are as follows:
1. What is the definition of offset?
ActiveTwo operation manual says it is the "running average of the voltage measured between CMS and each active electrode" and that it "reflects the half-cell potential of the electrode/gel/skin interface." I wish to understand what these statements mean.
2. What is the relationship between offset and data quality/electrode noise?
Forum readings suggest that while low offset generally indicates low electrode noise due to good contact between the skin/ge/electrode, it is not a 1:1 relationship. I am wondering if there are any previous research articles or reviews that investigated this relationship.
3. What is the significance of +/- 40 mV offset criteria?
4. I understand that offsets need to be within +/- 40 mV for optimal electrode/gel/skin contact interface but what does low offset actually represent in terms of this contact interface? Does it mean charge can flow better?
5. Why is it that if you are using an active electrode system one does not require impedance to be measured?
6. Are there any other EEG acquisition devices that also use offsets instead of impedance?
Sorry for the bombardment of questions.
Many thanks in advance for your time.