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Every EEG begins and ends with a calibration. Frequently, the calibration becomes so routine a procedure that it is easy to pass over it with little thought to its meaning and purpose. This is especially easy to do when the machine used contains from 18 to 24 channels, and one is eager to get on to the important part of the record, namely, the EEGs themselves. Nevertheless, the calibration is a vital part of every EEG and for this reason we devote a chapter to it.
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Duffy, F.H., Iyer, V.G., Surwillo, W.W. (1989). Calibration and Calibration Methods. In: Clinical Electroencephalography and Topographic Brain Mapping. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8826-5_6
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