Connectome Harmonics

Presented by: Selen Atasoy

Harmonic patterns are ubiquitous in nature emerging in acoustics, optics, and electromagnetism as well as in biological processes such as morphogenesis. My research demonstrated that brain activity in awake, resting state is also follows stable harmonic wave patterns emerging on the anatomical connectivity of the human brain.

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2023Tiff Thompson
Cross-frequency coupling in EEG data

Presented by: Makoto Miyakoshi
Since the publication of the seminal work by Canolty et al. (2006), cross-frequency coupling analyses have become a part of standard practice in EEG analysis. During this lecture, I will first review physiological mechanism of the cross-frequency coupling phenomena, and review various types of its manifestation.

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2023Tiff Thompson
Detection of Isolated Epileptiform Discharges in the EEG: The Most Undervalued Service that qEEG Professionals Provide?

Presented by: Mary Tracy and Ron Swatzyna

The sole reason that an individual would normally receive a referral to a hospital or a neurologist for epilepsy screening is if they have had a motor seizure. However, it is not uncommon for qEEG professionals to detect isolated (silent) epileptiform discharges during routine EEG assessments in the absence of a history of motor seizures.

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2023Tiff Thompson