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by alan-hn 712 days ago
In the lab we are able to see EEG waves when doing ABR in a non-electrically isolated environment pretty easily. I think that if the electrodes can be implanted under the skin next to the skull in a way that the animal wouldn't be trying to remove them all the time that some reasonable data can be gleaned and separated from intermittent environmental noise. We do use filters after all.