Seminars

We meet every two months to share cutting edge latest progresses in electrophysiology-based projects. Each seminar focuses on a scientific project and on the methods used for data analyses (see Guidelines for speakers).

David Pascucci, from Michael Herzog’s lab at the EPFL on the 3rd of October 2019

Tracking dynamic brain networks during human perception and cognition

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Thomas Kustermann, from Marzia De Lucia’s group on the 1st of July 2019

First steps into the GitHub repository of the EEG platform

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Sandro Lecci, from Francesca Siclari‘s lab, on the 25th of March 2019

Feeling awake while asleep: a high-density EEG assessment of sleep perception

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Mattia Pagnotta, from Gjis Plomp’s lab in Fribourg, on the 31st of January 2019

How to derive Granger causality measures from EEG signals?

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Antoine Lutti, from LREN, Bogdan Draganski’s lab, on the 29th of November 2018

Structural and functional correlates of signal conduction velocity in the human brain

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Julia Fellrath, from MySpace, Andrea Serino’s lab, on the 4th of October 2018

The behavioural relevance of resting state functional connectivity for goal-directed attention in spatial neglect patients

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Christoph Schneider, from JoséMillan lab at the EPFL on the 17th of May 2018

Motor attempt EEG paradigm as a diagnostic tool for Disorders of Consciousness

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Thomas Kustermann, from Marzia De Lucia’s group presented on the 15t of March 2018

Resting state EEG: spectral and connectivity analyses in post-anoxic comatose patients

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