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Signal quality depends on several factors, including electrode placement, electrical interference, and the user's environment. While results may vary, many users have successfully used this device to monitor sleep stages. | Signal quality depends on several factors, including electrode placement, electrical interference, and the user's environment. While results may vary, many users have successfully used this device to monitor sleep stages. | ||
Generally, sleep stages follow a distinct pattern, as illustrated in the figure on the right. For more details, see section Sleep Stage Identification. | |||
[[File:Sample Olimex data.jpg|thumb|Sleep stages in Olimex]] | |||
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Revision as of 02:06, 21 June 2025
The Olimex EEG-SMT[1] is a compact, USB-powered EEG device designed for monitoring brain activity. When used with compatible software, it can record data during sleep and help visualize sleep architecture, which is an especially useful feature for those adapting to a polyphasic sleep schedule.
Signal quality depends on several factors, including electrode placement, electrical interference, and the user's environment. While results may vary, many users have successfully used this device to monitor sleep stages.
Generally, sleep stages follow a distinct pattern, as illustrated in the figure on the right. For more details, see section Sleep Stage Identification.

Sleep Stage Identification
References
- ↑ "Low Cost Open Source EEG Device Completely Assembled USB Interface". Olimex. Retrieved 2025-06-21.
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