PMID: 2507282Sep 1, 1989Paper

A system for continuous digitizing and evaluation of 32 biosignals from all-night sleep leads

EEG-EMG Zeitschrift für Elektroenzephalographie, Elektromyographie und verwandte Gebiete
M JobertG Scholz

Abstract

In all-night sleep recordings usually 12 to 16 channel electroencephalographs are used to record the electrical activity of the brain. A detailed analysis of EEG sleep activity, however, requires the inclusion of at least 19 electrodes placed according to the international 10-20 system in order to compare the variations of the activities in different brain areas. In addition polygraphic parameters such as ECG, respiration and actogram, to mention just a few, have to be recorded depending on the type of study. Therefore the number of recording channels has to be increased for a complete polygraphic investigation. We developed a 32 channel unit with a personal computer and corresponding hardware interfaces allowing the continuous digitalization of up to 32 bioelectrical signals throughout the whole night (8 hours). The recorded data can be presented graphically and evaluated according to the usual methods such as power spectrum, coherence and periodicity analysis. Additionally the use of algorithms for pattern detection permits automatic analysis of EEG segments regarding particular sleep patterns e.g. sleep spindles and K-complexes.

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