Beauty and the Origins of Electrophysiology, Telecommunications and the Global Theater
Presented by: Alan Macy
A story that starts with beauty and weaves its definition with emotional feeling, taste, the galvanic cell, electrophysiology, and the telephone. Lambert’s, Hume’s and Sulzer’s ideas about taste, pleasure and beauty have contributed to the origins of psychophysiological thought, and to the origins of electrophysiology. Methods developed by Galvani and Volta establish basis for the fields of electrophysiology and electrical telecommunications.
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The Heart and the Head: Polyvagal theory applied in neurostimulation
Presented by: Nick Dogris
Vagus nerve stimulation paired with tACS and tDCS cranial electrostimulation appears to impact heart rate variability and EEG positively in first responder populations (paramedics, nurses, EMTs, law enforcement, firefighters, and MDs).
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The Application of Ontological Mathematics to Neurotherapy
Presented by: James Croall
Many great thinkers have asserted that love is the greatest force in the universe, the power that "makes the world a universe and the disintegrated mass a community." But what is it? Can we find it in the brain?
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From raw data to robust connectivity analysis
Presented by: Arnaud DeLorme
Arnaud Delorme will rst present recent research on connectivity analysis in EEG and the ROIconnect plugin of EEGLAB, which allow computing connectivity between regions of interest or independent components. Connectivity measures will involve granger causality and its derivative.
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