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Mobile EEG in research on neurodevelopmental disorders: Opportunities and challenges

Alex Lau‐Zhu, Michael Lau, Gráinne McLoughlin

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience · 2019

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Mobile electroencephalography (mobile EEG) represents a next-generation neuroscientific technology - to study real-time brain activity - that is relatively inexpensive, non-invasive and portable. Mobile EEG leverages state-of-the-art hardware alongside established advantages of traditional EEG and recent advances in signal processing. In this review, we propose that mobile EEG could open unprecedented possibilities for studying neurodevelopmental disorders. We first present a brief overview of recent developments in mobile EEG technologies, emphasising the proliferation of studies in several neuroscientific domains. As these developments have yet to be exploited by neurodevelopmentalists, we then identify three research opportunities: 1) increase in the ease and flexibility of brain data a

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100635
Catalogue ID
SNmoj7nt2d-3rlh0v
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