University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Wednesday Lunch Time Seminar Series > Functional neuromarkers for psychiatry

Functional neuromarkers for psychiatry

Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Vicky Collins.

The paper describes a recently emerged methodology of extracting functional neuromarkers from spontaneous multi-channel EEG , event-related de/synchronization, and event-related potentials (ERP). The methodology includes methods of blind source separation for artifact correcting and extracting latent (hidden) components from resting state EEG and from event-related potentials, methods for constructing normative and patient databases, for comparing the extracted individual parameters with the normative data, as well for pre-post comparison. The high test-retest reliability of neuromarkes, the high level of specificity and sensitivity for defining dysfunctions in ADHD , schizophrenia, OCD , autism, depression, and dementia are described. Application of the methodology for predicting clinical outcome in response to pharmacological medication, for constructing protocols of neurofeedback, tDCS (transcranial Direct Current Stimulation) and TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) in clinical population is presented.

This talk is part of the Wednesday Lunch Time Seminar Series series.

Tell a friend about this talk:

This talk is included in these lists:

Note that ex-directory lists are not shown.

 

© 2006-2024 Talks.cam, University of Cambridge. Contact Us | Help and Documentation | Privacy and Publicity