Workshops

The members of the BEAM lab contribute to the academic background of master students, PhD students and post-doctoral researchers interested in conducting experiments with EEG through workshop supported by the CUSO.

 

Workshop I (basic level): Best practices for recording EEG
Provide an initiation to basic knowledge needed for recording clean EEG signals via theoretical lessons and hands-on sessions

 

Workshop II (advanced level): EEG methods: an overview
Provide extension to specific methods used for analyzing EEG data and include a seminar hosting renowned specialists in the field.

 

Both workshops are hosted by: “Programme doctoral romand en Psychologie (PdrP)” and by “Lemanic Neuroscience Doctoral School (LNDS)

Software
  • RAGU - Program to compute TANOVAs, TANCOVAs, microstate analyses and other analyses of ERP scalp field data, developed By Prof. Thomas Koenig, University of Bern, Switzerland
     
  • CARTOOL - EEG analysis software developped at the Functional Brain Mapping Lab (FBMLab), in Geneva, Switzerland
     
  • STEN - STEN is an open source software toolbox developed by Dr. Jean-Francois Knebel, UNIL-CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland. The toolbox is based on Python and R that can be used to compute statistics on several measures of electro- and magnetoencephalographic (EEG and MEG) signals
     
  • EEGLAB Toolbox - EEGLAB is an interactive MATLAB toolbox for processing continuous and event-related EEG, MEG and other electrophysiological data developed at Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience, UC San Diego, CA, USA.
     
  • FIELDTRIP - MATLAB software toolbox for MEG and EEG analysis that is being developed by a team of researchers at the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour in Nijmegen
     
  • LORETA - Low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography software developed by Prof. Roberto Pascual-Marqui at the KEY Institute for Brain-Mind Research, University Hospital of Psychiatry, Zurich, Switzerland