Workshops and Symposia

Simultaneous fMRI and dense array (256-channel) EEG: Addressing Practical Challenges and Spatial Resolutionalt

OHBM 2012
Beijing, China
China National Convention Center, Function Hall A
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
1 pm - 3:30 pm

EGI will sponsor a lunch symposium at the OHBM 2012 Conference. This symposium will cover 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.

Chair:
Xiaoli Li, PhD
National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning
Beijing Normal University

Speakers:
Gary Glover, PhD
Stanford University School of Medicine
"Optimizing acquisitions and other oddments with EEG/fMRI"

Jidong Hou, PhD
Electrical Geodesics, Inc.
"A new approach of ballistocardiogram (BCG) artifact reduction for EEG acquired simultaneously with fMRI"

Buffet lunch is provided for registered attendees.
Online registration is open.

 


Advanced Clinical EEG Symposium at ECE

October 3, 2012 - London, England

EGI will sponsor a breakfast symposium at the European Congress on Epileptology (ECE). New advances in the use of dense array EEG together with fMRI and in source estimation are happening very quickly. Stay up to date by attending the symposium on advanced EEG techniques Wednesday, 3 October 2012 from 8-9 am.

Symposium information and online registration will be open soon. Check back for updates.

 


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

Fall 2012

This workshop is supported by a collaboration between Ann Arbor Rehabilitation Centers, The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health (CNNH), and Electrical Geodesics, Inc. (EGI)

A substantial portion of the course will be devoted to teaching how to record, read and interpret dEEG, using hands-on techniques and case studies.

Topics will include:

  • 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

Read more about the workshop, view the schedule, and register online or download the registration form.