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QEEG and neurofeedback: ERPs in clinical practice

Event-related potentials (ERPs) are obtained from brain electrical activity recorded via electroencephalogram (EEG) in response to specific sensory, cognitive, or motor events. Unlike QEEG, which provides information about the brain's current state during relaxed wakefulness, ERPs reveal how neuronal pathways respond to sensory stimuli, measure the speed of brain information processing, and assess cognitive functions.

ERPs are instrumental in evaluating the integrity of neural pathways in limbs or sensory organs and in understanding the stages of information processing in the brain. With their high temporal resolution, ERPs can measure neuronal responses within milliseconds, making them exceptionally valuable for both diagnostic and research applications in neurology and psychiatry. However, using ERPs requires careful attention to their limitations and often demands the expertise of trained professionals for accurate interpretation.

This webinar will provide a thorough overview of the ERP method and discuss how ERP analysis can enhance your neurofeedback practice.

 

Online

Period of time

02.10.2024 20:00 – 21:00
Local time: Europe/Zurich

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Organizer

BEE Medic Ltd UK

Millhouse 32-38 East Street
Rochford
SS4 1DB
 

Language

  • English

More Information

The neurofeedback info days and webinars are aimed at people with a medical or therapeutic background. Unfortunately, people who are considering neurofeedback therapy for themselves cannot take part, but can find information about neurofeedback at the Neurofeedback Network.

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