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. 1993 Fall;6(1):51-63.
doi: 10.1007/BF01234127.

Ocular artifacts in EEG and event-related potentials. I: Scalp topography

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Ocular artifacts in EEG and event-related potentials. I: Scalp topography

O G Lins et al. Brain Topogr. 1993 Fall.

Abstract

The ocular artifacts that contaminate the EEG derive from the potential difference between the cornea and the fundus of the eye. This corneofundal or corneoretinal potential can be considered as an equivalent dipole with its positive pole directed toward the cornea. The cornea shows a steady DC potential of approximately +13 mV relative to the forehead. Blink potentials are caused by the eyelids sliding down over the positively charged cornea. The artifacts from eye-movements result from changes in orientation of the corneo-fundal potential. The scalp-distribution of the ocular artifacts can be described in terms of propagation factors--the fraction of the EOG signal at periocular electrodes that is recorded at a particular scalp location. These factors vary with the location of the scalp electrode. Propagation factors for blinks and upward eye-movements are significantly different.

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