Workshops and Symposia

2013 Workshops and Symposia


New Technologies and Methods for Joint EEG-fMRI Recordings and Analysis

EGI Sponsored Lunch Symposium
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Washington State Convention Center, Room 602-604
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Seattle, WA, USA
12:45 pm - 3:30 pm

Topics include the use of high-resistive EEG electrode technology for use in 3T and 7T MRI scanners to improve safety and EEG and MRI signal quality, a novel method for handling ballistocardiogram artifacts in the EEG recording, and joint registration of EEG source results with fMRI BOLD activation in motor and somatosensory tasks.

Buffet lunch is provided.

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Advances in Dense Array EEG Evaluation of Epilepsy

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EGI Sponsored Breakfast Symposium
30th International Epilepsy Congress

Montreal, QC, Canada

Palais des congres de Montreal, Hall 3
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
7:30 am - 9 am

Programme:

Dr. Madoka Yamazaki
Comparison of dense array EEG with simultaneous recorded intracranial EEG for interictal spike detection rate and its source localization

Dr. Christophe Grova
EEG/MEG source localization of epileptic discharges: is it possible to recover the spatial extent of the underlying generator?

A light buffet breakfast will be served.

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2012 Workshops and Symposia


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Simultaneous fRMI and dense array (256-channel) EEG: Addressing Practical Challenges and Spatial Resolution

EGI Sponsored Lunch Symposium
Organization for Human Brain Mapping

Beijing, China
Wednesday, June 13, 2012

EGI sponsored a lunch symposium at the OHBM 2012 Conference. This symposium covered several topics including: the choice of TR in EPI/Spiral acquisitions, PPG vs ECG for BCG de-noising, MRI Signal dropout with dEEG Net, concurrent M-sequence encoding and inverse solutions, and practical examples in a sleep study on spindles and K complexes. View a slide presentation from Dr. Gary Glover titled "Fun with FMRI/EEG".


EGI Sponsored BESA Research Workshop

New Orleans, LA
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25, 2012

  • Hands-on analysis of a real dataset from raw data to source images and source coherence – step by step
  • Introductory presentations to help understanding the methodological background of BESA Research features

Clinical Applications of Advanced EEG –
Developments in EEG/fMRI and High Resolution EEG for Epilepsy

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EGI Sponsored Breakfast Symposium
European Congress on Epilepsy

London, U.K.
October 3, 2012

Programme included:

Serge Vulliemoz
Functional Imaging of Epileptic Networks

Dr. Gabriel Möddel
EEG Source Localization Using Dense Array Recordings – First Experiences at the Bonn Epilepsy Center

Dr. Michael Siniatchkin
What does EEG tell us about epileptic networks that fMRI cannot say - and vice versa?


Interpretation and Clinical Applications of Dense Array EEG: A Practical Workshop and a CME Course

Dexter, MI alt
October 26–27, 2012

Learning objectives:
As a result of workshop attendance, participants gained practical knowledge and skills for reading, interpreting, and reporting dEEG studies and creating a dEEG clinical service.

Topics included:

  • the basic science of dEEG
  • concepts of dipole modeling and source localization
  • introduction to Net Station software
  • clinical applications of dEEG in office-based and hospital settings
  • hands-on sessions for reading dEEG compared to conventional EEG
  • common pitfalls, generating useful reports, and case studies