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EEG/MEG Meetings

EEG/MEG Meetings


Beginning August 2013, there will be monthly EEG/MEG interest group meetings. These will be in the format of a lab meeting and will include talks from members of the department. The talks will alternate between MEG and EEG, although both are likely to be of interest to EEG users since the design and analysis for these methods overlap. The dates of scheduled meetings are listed below. If you are interested in giving a talk, please contact Emma Holmes (eh776@york.ac.uk). Talks are welcome from all areas of psychology and can consist of a discussion about the design of a proposed EEG experiment, EEG methods, an overview of the results from a previous EEG experiment, or a poster/talk to be presented at a conference.

If you stumble upon any papers or conferences that may be of general interest to EEG users, please contact eh776@york.ac.uk to send a message to the EEG interest group mailing list.

To be added to the EEG interest group mailing list to receive updates about upcoming talks and relevant information, please email eh776@york.ac.uk and in the subject title write ‘Please add me to the EEG mailing list’.


Upcoming Talks

The EEG/MEG Interest Group Meetings happen approximately once a month and alternate between an EEG and an MEG focus. The meetings typically happen on Thursdays and start at 12:15 pm, unless otherwise specified.

DateRoomSpeakerTalk Title
Thursday 1st AugustB204Paul Briley'EEG-adaptation'
Thursday 19th SeptemberB204Rebecca Millman'Methods and application of phase amplitude coupling'
Thursday 17th OctoberA202Becky Gilbert'EEG Correlates of Subvocal Rehearsal in Auditory-Verbal Short-Term Memory'
Thursday 5th DecemberB204Dan Baker'Using computational models to understand measures of amplitude and variance from steady-state EEG data'