Workshop

I Love EEG – Celebrating 100 Years of EEG Innovation

Organisers: VU LSC and VU MF
Event date: 28th November 2024
Event location: VU Medicinos mokslo centras, Žaliųjų ežerų g. 2, Vilnius
Event type: PANERIS Satellite workshop

On July 6, 1924, Dr. Hans Berger recorded the world’s first electroencephalogram (EEG), marking a major milestone in brain research. This groundbreaking moment paved the way for countless discoveries, making EEG the primary tool for exploring the human brain for over fifty years. Even today, EEG remains vital in diagnosing brain disorders and advancing neuroscience.
Now, with the advent of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, EEG research is thriving once more. From epilepsy prediction and brain disorder analysis to thought reading and brain-computer interface development, EEG is opening exciting new frontiers in science and medicine.
Join us at the “I Love EEG” event on November 28th at Vilnius University’s Medical Science Centre as we celebrate this fascinating journey and dive into the latest EEG applications with top experts.


Registration fee: The event is free, but registration is required due to limited capacity.
Registration via https://shorturl.at/uDZIl until 21st November, 2024


Agenda

14:00
Inga Griškova-Bulanova: First 100 Years
14:35
Kastytis Dapšys: Has the Place of EEG in Psychiatry Changed Since the Time of Hans Berger?
14:55
Arminas Jasionis: The Role of Interictal and Ictal EEG in Management of Epilepsies
15:15
Sana Hannan: Using EEG to Unravel the Complex Links Between Epilepsy and the Sleeping Brain
15:35
Mindaugas Potapovas: Using EEG to Map Brain Chemistry
15:55
Ramunė Grikšienė: Rhythms in the Human Body: The Search for Relationships Between Brain Activity and Fluctuations of Sex Hormones
16:15
Ramunė Dirvanskienė: Why Do We Like Singing Together? Building the Psychophysical and Psychosocial Study of the Lithuanian Song Festival
16:45
Inga Griškova-Bulanova & All Participants: The Next 100 Years / Discussion

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