2024 Speakers

We were fortunate to have this all-star line-up at last year’s conference, including: the founder of the country's largest bio-medical companies: BioPac; the “Grand Dame” of neurofeedback; a mad scientist or two; a master and inventor of light therapy; the inventor of NeuroField and rock n' roll bad boy; an international leader in the interpretation of EEG; a pediatric neurologist and master pianist; a professor who is head of UCSB’s META lab; other specialists, clinicians, doctors of all types, scientists, academics, and inventors.  

2024 will present another all-star line-up of world-class speakers, including:

Jay Gunkelman, Yury Kropotov, Dirk DeRidder, Angelika & Mitch Sadar, Lynda Thompson, and Siegfried Othmer, to name a few.


 

Nicholas J. Dogris, Ph.D., BCN, QEEG-D

Dr. Nicholas Dogris is a psychologist who has been working in the EEG field for over 25 years.  He is the CEO of Neurofield, Inc, and a licensed psychologist who runs a clinic in Santa Barbara with his wife.  He is board certified in neurofeedback and also holds a QEEG-D certification. 

 
 

Arnaud DeLorme, PhD

Dr. Arnaud Delorme is a faculty at Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France, and at the University of California, San Diego. Dr. Delorme is the main software architect of the free EEGLAB academic software package for advanced analysis of EEG signals (now the most popular software for EEG analysis).


 

Yury Kropotov, PhD

Yuri Kropotov is a well-known researcher in the field of EEG (electroencephalography) biofeedback. He is the founder of the Institute of Medical Psychology in Moscow, which focuses on the development of new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders based on EEG and neurofeedback principles.

 

Makoto Miyakoshi, PhD

Makoto Miyakoshi is a computational neuroscientist and the founder of GYREE, a San Diego-based company that provides services focused on electroencephalogram (EEG) analyses, software development in Matlab, and consultation for related topics. He has a PhD in experimental psychology from the University of California San Diego, where he has been working since 2011.

 

Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD

Jay Gunkelman is recognized as one of the top leaders in the field of EEG and QEEG, and has processed over 500,000 EEGs since 1972. He has conducted, published or participated in hundreds of research papers, articles, books and meetings internationally.

 
 

Selen Atasoy, PhD

Selen Atasoy earned her Ph.D. in medical imaging from both the Technical University of Munich and Imperial College London. Afterward, she held a postdoctoral research position at the School of Psychology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, where she began delving into experimental and computational neuroscience to investigate the neural correlates of consciousness.