ADVANCED TMS TECHNIQUES: TMS-EEG Acquisition & Analysis

October 18, 2019

This workshop is run in collaboration with some of the world's leading TMS-EEG researchers and data analysis software experts. The workshop will feature talks and discussions that will provide a solid grounding in the theory and understanding of these techniques, and is designed to equip all delegates with the knowledge required to gather and analyze data from a TMS-EEG study.

Speakers

Monica Perez, PT, PhD

Internationally recognized leader in spinal cord injury (SCI) research. At Shirley Ryan, AbilityLab, she leads a translational research team to orchestrate the application of the most modern methods for measuring upper-extremity function.

Rory Cutler, PhD

Applications Specialist with Brainbox, Rory Cutler helps researchers design and implement complex study protocols with new technologies. His extensive knowledge of hardware, software and study protocols has assisted multiple large-scale neuromodulation projects.

    AGENDA
  • 9:00am - 10:00am Introduction, physiology, and principles
  • 10:00am - 10:30am Basic introduction to TMS and EEG
  • 10:30am - 11:15am TMS-EEG: potential applications and the problem of TMS-induced artefacts
  • 11:15am - 12:15pm Demonstration of TMS-EEG acquisition with different sites, protocols, intensities and coils
  • 12:15pm - Onward Open forum

Workshop Program Covers:

  • An overview and introduction to the basic physiology and principles of TMS-EEG

  • In-depth, practical sessions detailing TMS and EEG hardware and software setup and looking at TMS waveform variability (monophasic vs biphasic) using multiple physiological measures

  • Experimental design discussions, assisting delegates in planning and executing a full TMS-EEG research program

  • Question and answer sessions

Registration

Registration for this event is closed.

  • Early-bird registration is $75.

  • After September 20th, registration is $99.

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