Wood A W, Hamblin D L, Croft R J
School of Biophysical Sciences and Electrical Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Med Biol Eng Comput. 2003 Jul;41(4):470-2. doi: 10.1007/BF02348091.
A 'Phantom Scalp' was constructed from a conducting foam mat to form a layer under a 62-electrode electroencephalogram cap closely approximating the electrical properties of a human scalp. The mat was placed over a polystyrene manikin head to preserve a correct anatomical arrangement. Electrical signals were recorded with a Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications mobile phone handset in place against the side of the 'head'. Amplitude spectra were compared for three phone conditions: 'off', 'standby' and 'transmit'. At 217 Hz, significant differences were obtained between 'transmit' and the other two conditions, but no significant differences were noted for the physiologically important range 0.5-30 Hz. An anomalous difference was noted for one electrode in the range 30-45 Hz.
用导电泡沫垫制作了一个“虚拟头皮”,在一个62电极脑电图帽下形成一层,该层紧密模拟人类头皮的电学特性。将垫子放在聚苯乙烯人体模型头上,以保持正确的解剖结构。将一部全球移动通信系统(GSM)手机手持机靠在“头部”一侧来记录电信号。比较了三种手机状态下的振幅谱:“关机”、“待机”和“发射”。在217赫兹时,“发射”状态与其他两种状态之间存在显著差异,但在生理上重要的0.5 - 30赫兹范围内未发现显著差异。在30 - 45赫兹范围内,有一个电极出现了异常差异。