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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/wearable-eeg-monit
 oring-in-epilepsy-insights-from-the-eeg-home-study-57/register">Wearable E
 EG Monitoring in Epilepsy: Insights from the EEG@HOME Study</a>\nThis is a
  past event\, but you can watch the recorded session from here. Welcome to
  ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! This presentation offers an overvie
 w of the EEG@HOME study\, focusing on wearable EEG monitoring in epilepsy 
 patients. Beginning with an overview of the potential application of weara
 ble EEG devices in epilepsy and then description of study's protocol\, the
  discussion progresses to examine adherence rates and participant feedback
 \, providing qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Additionally\, pre
 liminary findings on data quality and the potential for temporal patterns/
 cycles investigation using integrated EEG\, heart rate\, and self-reported
  metrics will be presented. This presentation wants to provide insights in
 to the feasibility and implications of at-home EEG monitoring in epilepsy 
 research and clinical contexts. Dr. Andrea Biondi is a neuroscientist and 
 psychologist specializing in wearable technology\, digital health\, psycho
 physiology\, and neuroscience. Currently obtained a PhD in Clinician Neuro
 science and now working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at King’s College L
 ondon. He is involved in several projects aimed at developing feasible pro
 cedures for remote monitoring and the integration of digital mental health
  interventions in epilepsy care. These new procedures could enable patient
 s with epilepsy to independently and safely collect daily at-home EEG data
  using new technologies or reducing the gap between mental and physical he
 althcare in epilepsy management. ANT Neuro Education [Event ID: 05761] DIS
 CLAIMER- Any medical information is provided as a general information serv
 ice only\, and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a registere
 d physician or other healthcare professional.
DTSTAMP:20260517T000539Z
LOCATION:Online
SUMMARY:Wearable EEG Monitoring in Epilepsy: Insights from the EEG@HOME Stu
 dy
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/w
 earable-eeg-monitoring-in-epilepsy-insights-from-the-eeg-home-study-57/reg
 ister">Wearable EEG Monitoring in Epilepsy: Insights from the EEG@HOME Stu
 dy</a>\nThis is a past event\, but you can watch the recorded session from
  here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! This presentation 
 offers an overview of the EEG@HOME study\, focusing on wearable EEG monito
 ring in epilepsy patients. Beginning with an overview of the potential app
 lication of wearable EEG devices in epilepsy and then description of study
 's protocol\, the discussion progresses to examine adherence rates and par
 ticipant feedback\, providing qualitative and quantitative perspectives. A
 dditionally\, preliminary findings on data quality and the potential for t
 emporal patterns/cycles investigation using integrated EEG\, heart rate\, 
 and self-reported metrics will be presented. This presentation wants to pr
 ovide insights into the feasibility and implications of at-home EEG monito
 ring in epilepsy research and clinical contexts. Dr. Andrea Biondi is a ne
 uroscientist and psychologist specializing in wearable technology\, digita
 l health\, psychophysiology\, and neuroscience. Currently obtained a PhD i
 n Clinician Neuroscience and now working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at K
 ing’s College London. He is involved in several projects aimed at develo
 ping feasible procedures for remote monitoring and the integration of digi
 tal mental health interventions in epilepsy care. These new procedures cou
 ld enable patients with epilepsy to independently and safely collect daily
  at-home EEG data using new technologies or reducing the gap between menta
 l and physical healthcare in epilepsy management. ANT Neuro Education [Eve
 nt ID: 05761] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is provided as a general
  information service only\, and is not intended as a substitute for advice
  from a registered physician or other healthcare professional.
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