EEG and Hair Project

The research survey is not a feedback survey specifically about the early-stage guidelines below. Instead, please provide feedback on the guidelines by commenting or sending us a message.

What do you know about electroencephalography (EEG), hair, and inclusion/exclusion of participants? We want to find out!

If you use EEG in your work, have been a participant in an EEG study, or have thought about participating in an EEG study, you are invited to complete an online survey. You will be asked about your demographics, your experience with EEG studies, and your perceptions about the influence of hair and other factors that ultimately affects who participates in EEG studies. You must be 18 years of age or older. For more information, visit hellobrainlab.com/research/eeg-hair-project, the project’s webpage on the website of the UCF Biomechanics, Rehabilitation, and Interdisciplinary Neuroscience (BRaIN) Lab. If you have any questions, please contact Helen J. Huang, Ph.D. at hjhuang@ucf.edu or at the UCF BRaIN Lab’s general email, hellobrainlab@gmail.com.

The guidelines are meant to be edited by the EEG community (researchers and participants). It is not definitive by any means and is intended to shift from just talking about doing something to actionable items. To provide feedback, comment or send us an email or include it in the survey.
The guidelines are best viewed on the desktop or tablet. 
Video of the Black in Neuro discussion about EEG and hair
To the EEG community (researchers and participants), please help make the guidelines more complete by:

1. Sharing your thoughts in the discussion commentary below

2. Sending us feedback with the “contact us” form

3. Completing our IRB approved research survey

Make the guidelines better! Share your thoughts!