Electrooculogram (EOG)

Wearable Sensing’s DSI EOG are dry electrode sensors that have a wired connection directly to the DSI-24, DSI-7, or DSI Flex system. The sensors are placed on the face, near the eyes, and are used to detect the electrical activity of the eye

*Actual EOG data collected from DSI-24

Introduction

EOG, or Electrooculography, is a technique for measuring the corneo-retinal standing potential that exists between the front and the back of the human eye. Electrodes are typically placed above and below the eyes, or to the left are right of the eyes. EOG is primarily used to detect the movement of the eye. Using EOG sensors can help correlate eye movement artifact that occurs in EEG signals, and thus assist in the rejection of such eye movement artifacts.

DSI Electrode Types

Wet Electrodes

DSI EOG can be equipped with snap-on sticky electrodes that can be easily placed anywhere on the face

Dry Electrodes

DSI EOG can be equipped with snap-on dry electrodes that can be secured on the face with tape

Wet Electrodes

Applications

Compatible DSI Systems

DSI Flex

The DSI Flex has 7 customizable sensor locations, which can be configured in any variation of ExG, GSR, RESP, and TEMP

DSI-24​

The DSI-24 has 3 auxiliary inputs on the headset, allowing seamless integration of wired ExG, GSR, RESP, and TEMP

DSI-7

The DSI-7 has 7 EEG sensors, and 2 earclip references. These earclips can be modified to record ExG
Specifications

Sampling Rate

300 Hz (600Hz upgrade available)

Bandwidth

0.003 – 150 Hz

A/D resolution

0.317 μV referred to input

Input Impedance (1Hz)

47 GΩ

CMRR

> 120 dB

Amplifier / Digitizer

16 bits / 24 channels

Connection Type

Wired to DSI system