
doi: 10.1007/bf02477298
pmid: 4690337
The temporal decrease in electrode-subject resistance was measured for dry silver electrodes placed bitemporally to measure the horizontal component of the electro-oculogram. It was found that the electrode-subject resistance decreased exponentially with time. The average time constant for ten determinations was 3·26 min. After about 20 min there was no further reduction in electrode-subject resistance. On average, the ratio of the final to the intial resistance was approximately 0·1.
Electrooculography, Silver, Time Factors, Eye Movements, Electric Conductivity, Methods, Humans, Electrodes
Electrooculography, Silver, Time Factors, Eye Movements, Electric Conductivity, Methods, Humans, Electrodes
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