Reading the Raw EEG: Analysis and Interpretation - Atlanta, GA

READING THE RAW EEG: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

Instructor: Jay Gunkelman. more about Jay HERE

When: May 1 8:30-12:30 (1/2 day)
Where: Weston Atlanta Airport (before SABAHotel Reservation and Info

 

OUTLINE:

Practice Gap:

Electroencephalogram (EEG) has been historically used medically to diagnose sleep disorders, encephalopathies and epilepsy.  Neurologists are trained to visually interpret raw EEG tracings as they have since Berger’s publication of the human EEG in 1929.  More recently quantitative EEG  (QEEG) has been used to characterize the pathophysiology of disorders such as anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, depression, traumatic brain injury and stroke. QEEG assists in accurately design neuromodulatory protocols and helps select appropriate medications.  There is a tendency to become reliant on the digital processing and mapping with database comparisons, not to have the traditional skills of visual analysis.  The logical error of the short-cut is that all of the QEEG measures come from the raw EEG, and becoming more expert at the visual analysis will help in comprehension of the quantified findings.  Exposure to expert visual review done repeatedly over a variety of cases is the traditional approach, and this will be a traditional EEG case review session.

 

 

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TESTIMONIALS FROM REPORT USERS AND COURSE ATTENDEES:

 

"What an honor and privilege to be taught QEEG and LORETA by two of the most recognized and respected people in the field of EEG; Joel Lubar, PhD and Jay Gunkleman, QEEGD. BSI's small class size, coupled with hands on experience gave us real insight into the mechanics of using QEEG with clients. I now feel ready to go forward by incorporating these techniques into my practice."
- - - RI, LMFT, CNT Los Angeles, CA

 

 

"To date I’ve done over 300 Qs with BSI and compared to other services I’ve used, their reports are far superior and Jay is always available for discussion of each case. I have learned so much from Jay by discussing these cases with him."

- - - RJS, PhD, LCSW, BCB, BCN, Houston, TX

 

"I have found BSI's recorded webinars as an excellent resource to improve my neurfoeedback skill sets. BSI's webinars provide user-friendly access to leading applied and research experts within neurofeedback. In addition, my graduate students have purchased recorded webinar sessions; they reported this resource reduces the complexity of neurofeedback through cohesive and comprehensive trainings related to neurofeedback."

- - - JL, EdD, Assistant Professor Psychology, Illinois Institute of Technology

 

"Dr. Kerson is an excellent teacher and neurofeedback supervisor. She provides a warm and caring approach to learning the process as well as the content - even when it is difficult to understand. She has a great sense of humor, and makes the learning interactive and fun. More importantly, she really cares about her students and takes the time to be sure everyone is succeeding."

- - - SS, PhD Associate Professor UNLV