A Workshop “EEG data analysis” 20-22 September 2023

Workshop “EEG data analysis”
20-22 September, 2023 , Vilnius University, Life Sciences Center, Sauletekio ave. 7
Program
20th September (Wednesday) Introductions
R402 auditorium
12.45 – 13 Registration.
13-13.15 Opening. Ramunė Grikšienė, Vilnius University. Ieva Pranka, Executive Director
Baltic-German University Liaison Office.
13.15 – 14 Lecture. Introduction to EEG. Ramunė Grikšienė, Vilnius University
14-15 Lecture. Periodic and aperiodic neural activity. Elena Čėsnaitė, University of Munster
15-15.15 Coffee/ Tea
15.15-16 Lecture. The search for relationships between EEG parameters and female hormonal satus. Ingrida Zelionkaite, Vilnius University.
21st September (Thursday) Methods
R201 auditorium
9.45 – 10 Registration.
10-11 Lecture. Preprocessing of EEG data: how variable are preprocessing pipelines? Elena Čėsnaitė, University of Munster
Coffee/Tea Break
11.30 – 13.30 Practicals*:
- Preprocessing of resting state EEG. Elena Čėsnaitė (University of Munster), Rimantė Gaižauskaitė, Ingrida Zelionkaitė, Vilnius University
- Analysis of resting state EEG: periodic and aperiodic activity. Lina Gladutytė, Vilnius University, Elena Čėsnaitė (University of Munster)
Lunch break
R404 auditorium
14.30 -16.00 Lecture and Practical. Automated preprocessing of EEG data. Valdas Noreika, Queen Mary University of London.
Coffee/Tea Break
16.15-18.00 Lecture and Practical. Multivariate source separation. Rasa Gulbinaitė, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam.
22nd September (Friday) Applications
R103 auditorium
9.45 – 10 Registration.
10-11 Lecture. Mothers-babies EEG hyperscanning. Valdas Noreika, Queen Mary University of London
11 – 13 Discussion. How can we improve to get more from EEG? Ramune Griksiene, Elena Scesnaite, Rasa Gulbinaitė, Valdas Noreika. Coffee/Tea
Participation in the Workshop is free, but the number of places is limited, and registration is required. Registration form: https://forms.gle/SVUtAqjNjQbjKs3X9
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance (maximum 17 hours).
* Note: if you want to follow the practical part and try the analysis steps together with us – please bring your own laptop!
Workshop “EEG data analysis” is organized during implementation of the project “Rhythms in human body: the search for relationships between brain oscillations and fluctuations of sex hormones”
This project of the Baltic-German University Liaison Office is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic Germany.
The workshop is also supported by
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