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What is the recommended HFF setting for EOG channels?
35Hz
What is the recommended sampling rate for EEG's, EOG's, EKG's, and EMG's?
500Hz
What is the recommended LFF for EEG channels?
0.3Hz
What is the recommended LFF setting for the SpO2 channel?
The SpO2 channel is a DC channel. Therefore, no filters are set for this channel.
What channel types are typically included in an MSLT montage, unless otherwise indicated?
EEG, EOG, Chin EMG, and EKG
What additional channels are typically included when performing a REM Behavior Disorder Study?
Arm EMG channels to detect arm movements. Additional EEG channels are also sometimes recommended to rule out seizures.
When looking at a calibration wave, what is the rise time?
The amount of time it takes for the wave to travel from its baseline to 63% of its peak. This is usually measured in hundredths of a second.
What filter directly impacts the Fall Time?
The Low Frequency Filter
What is the Time Constant?
The amount of time for a calibration wave to fall from its highest point, or peak, to 37% of the peak
Increasing the sensitivity setting from 10uV/mm to 20uV/mm will do what to the appearance of the wave?
It will cut the height of the wave in half.
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