Objective: A system for electrode placement is described. It is designed fo
r studies on topography and source analysis of spontaneous and evoked EEG a
ctivity.
Method: The proposed system is based on the extended International 10-20 sy
stem which contains 74 electrodes, and extends this system up to 345 electr
ode locations.
Results: The positioning and nomenclature of the electrode system is descri
bed, and a subset of locations is proposed as especially useful for modern
EEG/ERP systems, often having 128 channels available.
Conclusion: Similar to the extension of the 10-20 system to the 10-10 syste
m ('10% system'), proposed in 1985, the goal of this new extension to a 10-
5 system is to further promote standardization in high-resolution EEG studi
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