A Carbon Electrode refers to a conductive element that, via an electric field, emits, captures or controls electrons or ions (anode and cathode).

Electrode is a conductor through which electrical current enters or leaves. When used to record the electroencephalogram, a small metal disc attached to a wire is usually used

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