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Posted: June 6, 2008

July 23-25, July 30-August 1, August 4-6, 2008,
EGI Ninth Annual Summer School, Eugene, Oregon

Registration is now closed.

Basic Sessions I & II

Acquisition, review and analysis of ERP data.

Advanced Session

Theory, demonstration and hands-on training on wavelet analysis.

For more information please see the Education page.


Posted: June 3, 2008

Latest EGI Product Releases

GeoSource 1.0

GeoSource is EGI's new electrical source analysis software that estimates the electrical potentials measured at the head surface with a distributed solution of activation across the cortex. GeoSource offers a choice of head models, including a realistic finite difference model (FDM) based on EGI's detailed analysis of head tissue geometry and conductivity. Because GeoSource is seamlessly integrated with Net Station, there is no need to export your data to a separate software application. This integration allows you to scroll through your scalp EEG data and simultaneously view the sample-by-sample changes in dipole amplitudes and orientations. For pricing and ordering information, please contact orderdesk@egi.com.

Net Station 4.3

 
In response to user recommendations, Net Station 4.3 includes key changes in the Viewer interface to increase workflow efficiency and convenience. Users can now save their favorite workspace configurations, so that Viewer settings do not have to be reset manually each time a new file is opened. Default sensor montages, such as the 10-20 array, are now available for re-referenced files. Also new is the ability to use the First Order Highpass filter in the Viewer. Additionally, the Segmentation tool now operates on both the EEG file and the video file. All Net Station users with a current Net Station Software Subscription will receive a free upgrade to 4.3.

GPS 1.1

GPS 1.1 is a software release that improves usability to significantly decrease the time required to solve sensor positions. The redesigned interface affords increased visibility of the cursor and sensor images with built-in image zoom, and provides better user feedback at each stage of the process. Sensor positions can now be exported as text, for import directly into the Net Station Viewer and GeoSource. All current GPS customers are eligible for a limited-time free upgrade!For more information on these products, please see the latest Research or Clinical newsletter.

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Posted: February 25, 2008

March 15-16, 2008, GeoSource EEG Source Analysis Workshop

EGI’s distributor for China, ISEN Tech & Trading Ltd., hosts this one-of-a-kind training event featuring EGI’s new source analysis software GeoSource.

Please see the Education page for more info.


Posted: January 31, 2007

June 15–16, 2007: BESA Workshop, Chicago, Illinois

Source Analysis: Learn the basics as well as advanced techniques in this two-day workshop in Chicago.

Please see the Education page for more info.

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Posted: January 26, 2007

Conference on Brain Network Dynamics

EGI is co-sponsoring the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics, at the University of California at Berkeley, January 26-27, 2007.

The conference will explore the dynamics of distributed brain function from multidisciplinary perspectives. It is being organized at Berkeley in honor of Walter Freeman for his contributions to brain dynamics over the past five decades on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

The aims of this conference are to:

  • present the audience with an overview of the present state of research on brain dynamics from various perspectives, including neurobiology, functional brain imaging, and cognitive science;
  • target issues in the brain sciences for which progress may be facilitated by the closer interaction of multiple disciplines;
  • promote the application of tools from mathematical statistics, network science, and neural network modeling to facilitate new thinking about the dynamics of brain function; and
  • outline avenues of approach to the application of insights from dynamical brain studies to clinical questions for the improved development of biomarkers for disease diagnosis.

For more information, visit http://scsnl.stanford.edu/conferences/NSF_Brain_Network_Dynamics_Jan2007/.

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