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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/fundamentals-of-to
 pographic-eeg-analyses-36/register">Fundamentals of Topographic EEG Analys
 es</a>\nThis webinar has ended. You can watch the recorded session here. W
 elcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! In this webinar\, we are h
 appy to provide you with the Fundamentals of Topographic EEG Analysis. Ele
 ctroencephalography (EEG) was the first of the non-invasive brain measures
 . Advances during the past century transformed EEG into a true brain imagi
 ng method. In this webinar\, an accessible primer on some fundamentals of 
 EEG biophysics\, contemporary measurement approaches\, and analyses will b
 e provided at the base of the electrical neuroimaging framework. This webi
 nar is intended for both experienced EEG researchers and newcomers alike. 
 We will use the example of event-related potentials (ERPs)\, although the 
 conceptual issues apply to many varieties of EEG signal analysis. The vers
 atility and accessibility of the technique\, in combination with advances 
 in signal processing\, allow for this ‘old dog’ to still deliver new t
 ricks and innovations. The presenter is Professor Micah Murray who trained
  at The Johns Hopkins University and then the Albert Einstein College of M
 edicine. He is the founding director of the Laboratory for Investigative N
 europhysiology (the LINE) and is also the director of the Sensory\, Percep
 tual and Cognitive Neuroscience Section of the Center for Biomedical Imagi
 ng (CIBM). He is the laureate of awards from the Leenaards Foundation\, th
 e Swiss Society for Biological Psychiatry\, the Swiss National Science Fou
 ndation\, and the Swiss Brain League among others. He currently holds edit
 orial positions at Brain Topography\, Neuropsychologia\, Frontiers in Huma
 n Neuroscience. This session will be followed by a live demonstration of W
 aveguard EEG caps and eego mylab system with a simple ERP experiment by AN
 T Neuro application specialist team. Looking forward to welcoming you to t
 his webinar! Organization team ANT Neuro Education Department [event [...]
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SUMMARY:Fundamentals of Topographic EEG Analyses
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 undamentals-of-topographic-eeg-analyses-36/register">Fundamentals of Topog
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 d session here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! In this w
 ebinar\, we are happy to provide you with the Fundamentals of Topographic 
 EEG Analysis. Electroencephalography (EEG) was the first of the non-invasi
 ve brain measures. Advances during the past century transformed EEG into a
  true brain imaging method. In this webinar\, an accessible primer on some
  fundamentals of EEG biophysics\, contemporary measurement approaches\, an
 d analyses will be provided at the base of the electrical neuroimaging fra
 mework. This webinar is intended for both experienced EEG researchers and 
 newcomers alike. We will use the example of event-related potentials (ERPs
 )\, although the conceptual issues apply to many varieties of EEG signal a
 nalysis. The versatility and accessibility of the technique\, in combinati
 on with advances in signal processing\, allow for this ‘old dog’ to st
 ill deliver new tricks and innovations. The presenter is Professor Micah M
 urray who trained at The Johns Hopkins University and then the Albert Eins
 tein College of Medicine. He is the founding director of the Laboratory fo
 r Investigative Neurophysiology (the LINE) and is also the director of the
  Sensory\, Perceptual and Cognitive Neuroscience Section of the Center for
  Biomedical Imaging (CIBM). He is the laureate of awards from the Leenaard
 s Foundation\, the Swiss Society for Biological Psychiatry\, the Swiss Nat
 ional Science Foundation\, and the Swiss Brain League among others. He cur
 rently holds editorial positions at Brain Topography\, Neuropsychologia\, 
 Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. This session will be followed by a live d
 emonstration of Waveguard EEG caps and eego mylab system with a simple ERP
  experiment by ANT Neuro application specialist team. Looking forward to w
 elcoming you to this webinar! Organization team ANT Neuro Education Depart
 ment [event [...]
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