[Neuroinfo] IBRO School of Neuroscience

Mary cognitivium at sciencebeam.com
Tue Jul 20 16:15:02 CEST 2021


Dear researchers,

As you may know, IBRO-APRC Georgian Associate School of Neuroscience will be held on 20-24 August, 2021, virtually. 
Alongside the IBRO-APRC Georgian Associate School of Neuroscience, ScienceBeam, the sponsor of the event, is the organizer of two workshops for the School of Neuroscience: 
1. Human Electrophysiology workshop, with the “EEG/ERP Recording and Analysis” topic.
o Syllabus:
• Neural signals from theory to practice
• Basics of EEG/ERP experimental designs in cognitive neuroscience and recordings
• EEG pre-processing
• Event-related potentials
• EEG microstates
• Brain oscillatory dynamics
o Lecturer: DR. RAPHAËL FARGIER
o Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
o Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Special Needs Education, University of Oslo (Norway)
➢ Please visit the link below for more information and registration:
https://sciencebeam.com/eeg-erp-recording-and-analysis/ 

2. Animal Electrophysiology workshop, with “Multi-channel/Multi-unit Recording in Behaving Mice” topic, which has two sections, theoretical and practical.
o Syllabus: 
o Preparation of multichannel recordings electrodes/tetrodes
o Animal surgeries/multichannel/multi-unit recordings
o Data acquisition and storing
o Practical section: Multiple rat surgeries and signal recordings 
o Lecturer: Dr. Touqeer Ahmed
o Associate Professor and HoD National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)
➢ Please visit the link below for more information and registration:
https://sciencebeam.com/multi-channel-multi-unit-recording-in-behaving-mice/ 

Both workshops will be held on August 24, 2021, and each workshop is 3 hours. By registering for these workshops, you will receive a certificate of participation, approved by IBRO, ScienceBeam, and International Center for Neuroscience Research.
If you require any further information, contact us at workshop at sciencebeam.com



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