Universal APEEGE (Anatomical Placement of EEG Electrodes) System

Abstract
In routine electroencephalography, the likelihood of detecting existing abnormality, the quality of the interpretation, and the rate at which clinically correlated, standardized findings can be accumulated are greatly affected by the selection of electrode placements and the choice of montages. The Universal APEEGE System offers many practical advantages in comparison to the International 10-20 System. Extensive testing suggests that use of the Universal APEEGE System permits improved quality control and greater laboratory efficiency. It is hoped that the introduction of a new approach will stimulate healthy scientific competition and spur increasingly objective research and development in routine electroencephalography.