Neuroscience and Psychology: Electroencephalography (EEG)
A complete introduction to EEG
Description
5 Star Reviews:
Fantastic explanation, I’m a Neurofeedback therapist and for the first time I listened an explanation that allowed me to understand how to read the EGG results. 5 star for the lecture
Informative course on background and how EEG works. Perfect for beginners! Would definitely recommend it!
A very interesting introduction course to the world of EEG analyses and its applications. Professor Jean-François provides an excellent, clear teaching, which leads to good understading even for those still initiating in the field of neurophysiology.
Succint but complete course, it introduces EEG very well and engages you for further learning and investigation.
A very complete compendium to get started in EEG, with many useful practical details.
This class not only taught me what I need, but was well laid out and interesting! Thank you.
Way of presentation is very good, in a short and clear way.
Loved the content and pace
Very thorough and is good for someone refreshing and potential beginners.
Very informative, well presented and provided a good all-round introduction to EEG
This was a very useful overview of EEG data collection and analysis. The presentation was clear and I found it very helpful.
Strongly recommended for people who want to have a basic understanding of human brain and some knowledge of EEG. Is well taught.
The Course is a wonderful and impactful match for me as I am working with patients on the spectrum of neurodevelopmental Disabilities. It shall definitely help me offer more meaningful services to my clients
I got accepted an internship for a neuroscience laboratory and my duty is interpreting EEG data, to be honest, I did not know many things about it but thanks to this course, I learn fundamental knowledge about it. Now, I feel ready to learn more with this internship and improve my knowledge. Thank you!
Fantastic explanation, I’m a Neurofeedback therapist and for the first time I listened an explanation that allowed me to understand how to read the EGG results. 5 star for the lecture
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This course is a complete introduction to the use of electroencephalography (EEG) in cognitive neuroscience and psychology, but also in clinical settings.
Through comprehensive videos, you will learn about the fascinating science of EEG. Thanks to recent progress in neuroimaging techniques, both academic and commercial researchers, but also clinicians, are able to dive into the depths of the human brain and see how it shapes our perceptions and interactions with the world. One of the most versatile brain imaging techniques is EEG. EEG records the electrical activity that the neurones of the brain produce, by using electrodes that are placed on the scalp. Measuring electrical activity from the brain is useful because it reflects how the many different neurons in the brain network communicate with each other via electrical impulses.
This course was designed, top to bottom, by an experienced instructor who is an expert in the field of cognitive neuroscience and psychology. You will learn the basics of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology; the history of EEG; the goal behind the recording of the brain electrical activity; how EEG data are collected and analysed; how an EEG signal is transformed into an event-related potentials (ERP). The information is presented in an engaging, easy-to-understand format. It is primarily for people who want to venture into this field as well as those who are excited about cognitive neuroscience and psychology, and want to explore various applications related to the brain.
UPDATE: All videos in this course now come with complete English subtitles.
What You Will Learn!
- Brief introduction to neuroanatomy and neurophysiology
- How to record the brain electrical activity
- What is EEG and what it is used for
- How we collect EEG data
- How we analyse EEG data
- Frequency-based analysis
- Event-related potentials
Who Should Attend!
- Everyone who wants to understand the human brain
- Everyone interested in psychology, neuroscience, and/or electrophysiology
- Students (or prospective students) in psychology, neuroscience, or medical schools
- Psychologists
- Neuroscientists
- Clinicians
- People working in neuromarketing or biomedical engineering