The EEG lab at Durham University is situated in the Wolfson Building at Queen’s Campus. It is equipped with a 64-channel ANT system placed in a sound- and electrically shielded cabin.
I use customized WaveGuard(TM) caps, with electrodes below the standard 10-20 positions. This is useful for both calculating an average reference and for analysis of face-elicited ERPs, which are generated in temporal brain areas.