TBI : EEG analysis done as a participatory demonstration (via SKYPE)

TBI : EEG analysis done as a participatory demonstration (via SKYPE)

2011-05-01 00:00:00 1h 13m

An EEG review is performed, with simultaneous processing by any participant with dongle-less access to the WINEEG software, demonstrating the de-artifacting using ICA extraction and semi-automated epoch elimination, and subsequent spectral processing including coherence and bispectral analysis will be performed to demonstrate the TBI’s effect on the EEG.

Speakers: Jay Gunkelman
Conference: Demo
Areas of Interest / Categories: ANSA, ANSA 2010, EEG, Traumatic brain injury
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