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Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive method to record the electrical brain activity of people by placing electrodes on their scalp. These recordings can offer insights into a person's cognitive processes and cognitive load.
The GIVA research group has a mobile LiveAmp 64, an EEG system that records 64 referential channels with active electrodes. With the LiveAmp 64, the EEG system can be used in the lab or outdoors—without mobility restrictions—to obtain high-density electrical brain activity data.
LiveAmp 64