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English: EEG electrode positions in the 10-10 system using modified combinatorial nomenclature as presented by Klem, Lüders, Jasper, & Elger (1999). The electrode sites are colour-coded according to the lobes of the brain which their labels (F, C, P, O, and T) represent. The head indicates the location of the fiducials: the nasion, the (left) pre-auricular point, and the inion. The font used for the electrode labels is Iosevka Medium.
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EEG electrode positions in the 10-10 system using modified combinatorial nomenclature, along with the fiducials and associated lobes of the brain.

25 November 2020

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