Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting brain electric signal
Reexamination Certificate
2004-10-15
2010-11-16
Nasser, Robert L (Department: 3735)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting brain electric signal
C600S545000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07835787
ABSTRACT:
An EEG cap (8) having 64 or 128 electrodes (10) is placed on the head of the subject (11) who is viewing CRT monitor (14). The signals on each channel are amplified by amplifier (17) and sent to an analog-to-digital converter (20). PC (23) captures and records the amplified signals and the signals are processed by signal processing PC (26) performing linear signal processing. The resulting signal is sent back to a feedback/display PC (29) having monitor (14).
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Parra Lucas Cristobal
Sajda Paul
Baker & Botts LLP
D'Angelo Michael
Nasser Robert L
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
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