[Eeglablist] Next EEGLAB workshop - April in Indiana
Scott Makeig
smakeig at gmail.com
Mon Nov 3 08:23:11 PST 2008
Announcing the 7th EEGLAB workshop at Indiana University in Bloomington,
Indiana, April 20-22nd 2009
This workshop introduces the basics of EEG analysis and visualization using
the EEGLAB toolbox, an open source software environment for
electrophysiological data analysis running on Matlab. The workshop is part
of the EPIC XV conference, to be held in Bloomington April 22-25, 2009.
Bloomington has quite inexpensive hotels in the heart of campus, and is an
easy shuttle ride from the Indianapolis airport. The workshop has been
structured to be affordable to students.
The workshop will be held on the campus of Indiana University in a
state-of-the-art Windows computing laboratory with Matlab version 7 and
Windows Vista. The facility will accommodate 35 registrants with additional
seating capacity for 10 laptop users. The first day of the workshop will be
held in a conference room outside the computer lab; participants are
encouraged to bring their own laptop with Matlab installed. However, most of
this first day's activity will be an overview of EEG analysis and of EEGLAB
and a personal laptop will not be required for participation.
The purpose of this three day EEGLAB workshop will be to introduce EEGLAB to
those considering its use in their research and to accelerate the transition
to more advanced uses of EEGLAB for current research users and developers.
The workshop will present conceptual overviews and demonstrations by EEGLAB
developers and contributors aimed to present conceptual answers and hands-on
examples to questions such as:
- What is the overall structure of the EEGLAB software envinronment?
- What kinds of electrophysiological data can I process using EEGLAB?
- How can I use the EEGLAB graphic interface to explore my data?
- What data visualization modes does EEGLAB include?
- How can I use EEGLAB to remove artifacts and corrupted data points?
- How can I use the independent component analysis (ICA) tools in EEGLAB?
- How can I use the time/frequency analysis tools built into EEGLAB?
- What inverse source modeling tools are available in EEGLAB?
- How can I use EEGLAB to process data from multiple subjects at once?
- How can I use EEGLAB to compare ICA decompositions across subjects?
- What statistical analysis tools are available in EEGLAB?
- How can EEGLAB simplify Matlab script-based processing?
- What documentation is available for EEGLAB?
- What is the EEGLAB bug/suggestion reporting system?
- What EEGLAB plug-in functions have been published to date?
- How can I contribute new functions and plug-ins to EEGLAB?
- How can I build bridges to other Matlab-based brain imaging tools?
- What is the planned EEGLAB development path?
For more information and to register, go to
http://www.epicxv.indiana.edu/home.html
and click on the pre-conference workshop page. Places are limited; we will
maintain a wait list once registration fills up.
For more information about travel and lodging, contact:
Tom Busey, PhD
Professor
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
Program in Cognitive Science
Indiana University, Bloomington
busey at indiana.edu
--
Scott Makeig, Research Scientist and Director, Swartz Center for
Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation, University of
California San Diego, La Jolla CA 92093-0961, http://sccn.ucsd.edu/~scott
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