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This will ensure that participation or refusal to participate cannot be perceived as having any beneficial or adverse effects on their employment. There will be no direct solicitation of employees or of employees' children by the employee's supervisor.\n* Allergic reactions to EEG water based gel.\n* History of concussions in individuals with an IQ\\>85.\n* Uncontrolled seizures.\n* Pregnancy (verbal confirmation). 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