Information détaillée concernant le cours

[ Retour ]
Titre

EEG 2 - EEG methods: an overview

Dates

November 7-10, 2017. For more details, see the section "information"

Organisateur(s)/trice(s)

Prof. Catherine Brandner

Dr. Jérôme Barral

Dr. Paolo Ruggeri

Dr. Hadj Meziane

Dr. Etienne Sallard

Intervenant-e-s

Invited speakers

Dr. Jean-Philippe Lachaux

Prof. Franck Vidal

Prof. Denis Schwartz

Prof. Thomas Koenig

Dr. Jean-Francois Knebe

Description

General information

This course is for PhD students focusing research on EEG in healthy and clinical population. Two parts are organized: a conference part with invited speakers and a practice part with training on EEG analysis. The main goal is to develop new knowledges or increase understanding about methods used in EEG.

 

Information for practice part

You will use your own computer for the practice part. The following software are required:

 

 (for more help regarding installation, please watch this video www.youtube.com and follow instructions)

 

Evaluation

Writing report: analyze a set of EEG data with a method learnt during the workshop. Deadline: Monday 27th November 2017

 

Lieu

Université de Lausanne

Evaluation

Evaluation

Writing report: analyze a set of EEG data with a method learnt during the workshop. Deadline: Monday 27th November 2017.

Information

Workshop EEG II. Program

 

Tuesday, November 7

PRACTICE

9h - 12h Spectral analyses [EEG lab program]

Hadj Meziane.  BEAM lab, institute of psychology, University of Lausanne

Building Géopolis, room 2145

13h - 16h Microstates analyses on resting state [Cartool software]

Jérôme Barral. BEAM lab, institute of sport sciences, University of Lausanne

Building Géopolis, room 2145

 

Wednesday, November 8

CONFERENCES

9h - 10h Principles and examples of dynamic functional brain mapping with human intra-cranial EEG

Jean-Philippe Lachaux. Directeur de recherche à l’INSERM au Centre de Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon

Building Amphipôle, room 201

14h - 15h Advantages of the Laplacian transformation in the study of motor control and action monitoring

Frank Vidal.  Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, Marseille

Building Amphipôle, room 201

15h30 - 16h30 EEG source localisation: Basis and advanced analysis

Denis Schwartz. Centre MEG-EEG - CENIR - Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière - Paris

Building Amphipôle, room 201

 

Thrusday, November 9

CONFERENCE

9h - 10h Microstate analysis in evoked potentials

Thomas Koenig. Translational Research Center, University Hospital of Psychiatry, University of Bern

Building Géopolis, room 1620

PRACTICE

13h - 16h Global topographic analyses [Cartool software]

Paolo Ruggeri & Etienne Sallard. BEAM lab, institute of psychology, University of Lausanne

Building Géopolis, room 2207

 

Friday, November 10

PRACTICE

9h - 12h Spatiotemporal statistics : STEN software [STEN program]

Jean-Francois Knebel. CHUV, Lausanne

Building Géopolis, room 2145

 

Places

16

Délai d'inscription 06.11.2017
short-url short URL

short-url URL onepage