Recommendations for good quality EEG and artifact handling
Event Details
Course introduction: Good quality EEG is fundamental for the interpretation of brain activity. Various technical requirements when performing clinical EEG will be described. Artifacts are signals recorded by EEG but
Event Details
Course introduction:
Good quality EEG is fundamental for the interpretation of brain activity. Various technical requirements when performing clinical EEG will be described. Artifacts are signals recorded by EEG but not generated by the brain. Learn to recognize physiological and non-physiological artifacts, and how to deal with these artifacts during real-time EEG recording.
Course Objectives:
- Overview of ACNS technical requirements for performing clinical EEG
- Recognition of common artifacts
- Practical suggestions to remove or reduce artifacts
CE Credits:
Awaiting credits
Speakers for this event
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Minna Sim
Minna Sim
Minna Sim, B.S., REEGT
Minna holds a Bachelor of Biomedical Science from La Trobe University (Australia) and is a certified ASEPA-ASNA EEG Technologist. She has nearly 8 years of clinical experience with an extremely wide experience in the clinical and technical aspects of EEG in different setups and for different requirements (Epilepsy Monitoring, Intensive Care Unit, MSLT). In the last years, Minna had been working as Neuro Technologist in National Neuroscience Institute of Singapore, one of the leading institutions of the country. She joined Natus Neuro in 2020 as Clinical Application Specialist for EEG/EMG for APAC region.
Minna Sim, B.S., REEGT
Time
(Thursday) 9:00 am - 10:00 pm CET
Location
ONLINE eSeminar
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