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QEEG brain mapping workshop
QEEG brain map or quantitative electroencephalography or BEAM brain electrical activity map is an improved form of electroencephalography or EEG. Its process is such that the EEG information obtained from the brain surface, after being subjected to one of the signal processing methods, becomes a spatial (topographical) display of brain activity or seizures (American Institute of Medicine, 2008). The obtained images are specified as a map (diagram) of the brain and the information is analyzed based on the size of the domain, frequency and location of activity. These obtained raw data are then compared with the brain waves of the normal population, and in this way, the specific type of seizure, location and possible medical and psychiatric disease are determined.
The purpose of the QEEG workshop is to acquaint the participants with how to obtain the QEEG report and analyze the information obtained from it, as well as the applications of this method in clinical and research fields.
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Cost of face-to-face workshop: 4,200,000
Cost of online workshop: 3000000
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For participants with relevant education, a certificate of participation in the workshop will be issued by Pharmed Academy as the exclusive representative of the European Biofeedback Foundation (BFE) and Shahid Beheshti University’s Brain and Cognitive Sciences Research Institute.
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Participants’ education in the following fields is accepted:
– Medicine (psychiatry, neurology, etc.)
– Psychology (all trends)
– Cognitive Sciences
– Rehabilitation (occupational therapy, speech therapy, etc.)
– Nursing
– Physical education, sports physiology
– Other fields related to neuroscience and health (audiology, etc.)
At least a bachelor’s degree is required.
Passing the neurofeedback course is mandatory for non-medical majors who are not familiar with EEG.
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Duration of face-to-face workshop: 2 days / 12 hours (Thursday and Friday)
Workshop hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m
Duration of the online workshop: 2 days / 12 hours + 2 hours of practical part
The date of the face-to-face workshop:: 25 and 26 August
Days of holding: Thursday and Friday
Workshop hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m
Venue of the face-to-face workshop: Faculty of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University
How to hold an online workshop: The workshop is held using the Adobe Connect platform.
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Dr. Soroush Lahrasbi
Doctorate in Cognitive Sciences – Cognitive Psychology, Shahid Beheshti University
Master of Sports Physiology – University of Tehran
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy – Iran University of Medical Sciences
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International system of 10-20 electrodes on the head
Recording of brain waves in different conditions and types of artifacts and their effect on the recorded wave
Concepts and indicators of qEEG
Editing and analysis of obtained brain waves and creation of initial report by Neuroguide software
qEEG findings in different disorders
Effects of drugs on Pharmaco-EEG brain waves
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