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  • Electrodes designed to transmit or receive bioelectric signals from the nervous system and/or to apply electrical stimuli to the system. These electrodes are available in a variety of configurations including scalp electrodes (also known as skin or superficial electrodes), transcutaneous electrodes (e.g., transdermal needles), and implantable electrodes. Dedicated neurology electrodes are used for a variety of procedures, such as to detect and transmit bioelectric signals from the central nervous system, including the measurement recording, and/or monitoring of the brain function (i.e., electroencephalography), to deliver periodic electric stimuli to the brain (e.g., to alleviate tremors and/or seizures), to provide brain shock (i.e., electroconvulsive therapy), and to detect the brain and central nervous system response to several types of stimuli (i.e., evoked potential measurement). Electrodes capable of performing several of these tasks are also available.
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