[Eeglabnews] 2016 EEGLAB workshop following SFN, Nov 17-21, San Diego

Arnaud Delorme arno at ucsd.edu
Fri Aug 5 07:05:09 PDT 2016


Dear Dagfinn,

> I participated in the EEGlab workshop in 2011. Has the program developed enough since that time, so it’s worthwhile signing up again? Maybe not a straightforward question…

I think, especially in San Diego where we will have concurrent sessions, you will find enough new stuff. 

>  My research focus is on somatosensory evoked potentials, primarily pain, and how it is modulated by e.g. sleep, expectation, etc. I am on the move from simple time domain analysis to time-frequency analysis, and have currently used custom written scripts for this latter part, which actually works fine. I’m considering to move towards connectivity, and Tim Mullen’s section seems interesting, although currently we only have a 32 ch system, which may be too low res for connectivity..(?).

Yes, 32 is on the lower end of the spectrum. It should be possible to do something in terms of connectivity though.
Best wishes,

Arno

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> Dagfinn Matre
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> Dagfinn Matre
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> There is currently 11 spaces left for faculty and 25 for students, so reserve now.
>  
> EEGLAB developers and advanced users will present a four day
> workshop on the data analysis concepts and functions of the EEGLAB
> electrophysiological data processing environment and associated toolboxes
> held at the University of California San Diego in La Jolla, November 17-21, 2016
> following the Society for Neuroscience meeting.
>  
> In particular, we will feature our new improved statistical framework and
> data management strategies based on the General Linear Model with support 
> from the LIMO EEGLAB extension.
>  
> The preliminary program, registration instructions, as well as list of 
> accommodation are available at 
> 
> http://sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/EEGLAB_2016_at_UCSD <http://sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/EEGLAB_2016_at_UCSD>
>  
> Registration costs are 350 US dollars for students and post-docs and 
> 500 US dollars for faculty and professionals. The workshop is a non
> profit event and faculty are volunteering their time. Registration will be 
> handled by Eventbrite below.
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> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-ucsd-eeglab-2016-workshop-san-diego-tickets-24244230145 <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-ucsd-eeglab-2016-workshop-san-diego-tickets-24244230145>
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> For administrative questions about the location, hotel reservation, registration 
> payments, and workshop overall organization please contact Risa at 
> rshibata at ucsd.edu <mailto:antonio.cataldo2 at unibo.it>. For questions about the scientific program, please contact 
> EEGLAB organizers at eeglab at sccn.ucsd.edu <mailto:eeglab at sccn.ucsd.edu>.
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> We are looking forward to see you at the workshop!
>  
> A. Delorme
> S. Makeig

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