elektrodilta
Elektrodilta is a term used in electrophysiology and neuroengineering to refer to the signals or data that are obtained from an electrode. In practice, it describes the information that flows from the electrode-tissue interface into the recording or stimulation system, and it is central to activities such as neural recording, brain-computer interfacing, and physiological monitoring.
The word is derived from the Estonian noun for electrode and the particle indicating origin, effectively meaning
Applications of elektrodilta encompass a range of technologies, including electroencephalography (EEG), electrocorticography (ECoG), intracortical microelectrode arrays,
Technically, accessing elektrodilta involves the entire signal chain: the electrode-tissue interface, impedance characteristics, preamplification close to
Safety and reliability considerations include biocompatibility, long-term impedance stability, motion artifacts, and the potential for tissue
See also: neural recording, brain-computer interface, electrode impedance, signal processing.