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SABA 2 | 2003
Santa Catalina Island, California
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Program:

Society for Advanced Brain Analysis
2nd Annual Meeting
May 26-31, 2003
Santa Catalina Island, California

Program Outline
Monday, May 26

5-7 PM: Welcome and Guest Lecture (Catalina Country Club)
Basal forebrain and thalamocortical regulation of the EEG in sleep and transition to sleep.Ronald Szymusiak, Ph.D., Professor, School of Medicine, UCLA.
7-9 PM: Mexican Fiesta Dinner
9-11 PM: Scientific Presentations:

Comodulation analysis of transient pathology: The conductor in the disturbed brain. Barry Sterman, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, School of Medicine, UCLA

Task-specific EEG activation. David Kaiser, Ph.D., Assist. Professor of Psychology, Rochester Institute of Technology.

Tuesday, May 27
(Catalina Canyon Resort)

9-12 Noon: Introduction to the Neuronavigator: Data acquisition and analysis.
12-5 PM: Free Time
5-7 PM: Clinical EEG analysis: A review of neurological methods and principles in electroencephalography. Denise Malkowicz, M.D, School of Medicine, Univ. of Pennsylvania.
7-9 PM: Dinner
9-11 PM: Optimizing QEEG assessment

To seam or not to seam. David Kaiser, Ph.D.

Ear, nose, or lap: is there an answer to the referencing problem? Barry Sterman, Ph.D.

Comparison of the Neuronavigator, Deymed, and Mitsar QEEG systems. Staff

Wednesday, May 28

9 AM-1 PM: Introduction to the next generation of neurofeedback software: SKIL/J&J and Thought Technology Infinity programs.
1-6 PM: Free Time
6-11 PM: Reception and Island Luau Dinner (Catalina Country Club)

Thursday, May 29

9-12 Noon: Comparative analysis of neurofeedback system. Wolfgang Keeser, Didier Combatalade, David Kaiser, and Barry Sterman. 12-5 PM: Free Time

5-7 PM: Clinical Papers

The QEEG in depression: EEG and clinical correlations. Tamara Lorensen, Ph.D. candidate, Queensland University, Australia.

A SKIL QEEG comparison of Asperger’s Syndrome and ADD in children. Jolene Ross, Ph.D. and Jim Caunt, ME, Wellesley, MA.

7-9 PM: Dinner

9-11 PM: Using the new neurofeedback software Friday, May 30

9-12 Noon: Neuronavigator and SKIL analysis I. Case Reviews
12 Noon -5PM Free Time
5-8 PM: Tutorial on artifacting, referencing, analysis, and protocol development
Evening Free

Saturday, May 31

9-12 Noon: Neuronavigator and SKIL analysis II. Case Reviews
12 Noon: Closing