Beyond the Polyvagal Theory: How Does the Tail Wag the Dog?
Presented by: David Reynolds
The affective change in EEG, recorded before, after, and in real time, with Vectored Inertial Pelvic Mobilization (VIPM) will be presented in the context of Force and Frequency data profiles for the VIPM. The EEG data will be presented and discussed as a novel frontier for eliciting positive poly vagal modulation and regulation of sympathetic extensor muscle tone.
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QEEG and SPECT: From Competition to Compersion
Presented by: Jay Gattis
Get the inside scoop on SPECT scans. Holding the benefits of a QEEG as a given, what does SPECT offer us? I'll explain in monotone how a SPECT is performed, what it is measuring, how the results are processed and presented, and what we know about how that relates to QEEG findings. I'll likely get passionate about the strengths and weaknesses of each neuroimaging methodology and their respective use cases.
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Nested Observer Windows: A Framework for Hierarchical Information Integration and Potentially Hierarchical Consciousness
Presented by: Jonathan Schooler
Subjective experience is typically conceptualized as a monologue, and yet it is commonplace to experience conflicting thoughts. In our model of consciousness, we assert that the mind is a dialogue, or debate, between different desires and unique interpretations of events.
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Application of ERPs for Diagnosis and Prognosis
Presented by: Yuri Kropotov
The lecture updates the attendees on the current state of the art in clinical applications of Event-Related Potentials (ERPs). Recent studies of the functional meaning of ERP components (MMN, P300, ERN, P3 NOGO) and their application for diagnosis and prognosis in clinical neuroscience are reviewed.
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