SABA 5 | 2006
Savannah, Georgia

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Program:
Society for the Advancement of Brain Analysis
5th Annual Meeting
May 23-26, 2006
Savannah, Georgia
Tuesday May 23
8:30-9:00: Registration
9:00-10:30: The Pause that Refreshes: A theoretical model for how brain-computer interface training works. Barry Sterman, Ph.D.
10:30-10:45: Break
10:45-11:30: Formation of qEEG working groups: Objectives and procedures
11:30-1:00: Functional disturbances of EEG with pathology: Why we see what we see. Denise Malkowicz, M.D.
1:00-2:30: Lunch
2:30-4:00: Working groups session 1
4:00-4:15: Break
4:15-6:00: Working groups session 2
6:00: Break for evening
Wednesday, May 24
8:30-10:00: Preparation for group presentations
10:00-10:15: Break
10:15-12:15: Presentation of findings, groups 1 and 2
12:15-1:45: Lunch
1:45-3:45: Presentation of findings, groups 3 and 4
3:45-4:00: Break
4:00-5:30: Presentation of findings, group 5 and general discussion
5:30 Bus Tour of Savannah and Banquet
Thursday May 25
8:30-9:30: Principles of operant conditioning in neuromuscular re-education: implications for CNS correlates. Bernard Brucker, Ph.D.
9:30-10:30: Review of the revised USE 3 neurofeedback program. Barry Sterman, Ph.D.
10:30-10:45: Break
10:45-11:45: New SKIL displays and training concepts. David Kaiser, Ph.D.
11:45-12:30: Demonstration of feedback training session. Jeannine Calaba, Ph.D.
12:30-2:00: Lunch
2:00-4:00: Group feedback training sessions 1
4:00-4:15: Break
4:15-6:15: Group feedback training sessions 2
6:15: Break for evening
Friday May 26
9:00-10:00: Talk to the engineers. Jan Hoover, E.E. and Robert Grove, Ph.D.
10:00-11:00: Group feedback training sessions 3a
11:00-11:15: Break
11:15-12:15: Group feedback trainings 3b
12:00-1:30: Lunch
1:30-3:30: Group feedback training sessions 4
3:30-3:45: Break
3:45-5:30: Comodulation: Theory and applications. David Kaiser, Ph.D. and Barry Sterman, Ph.D.
5:30: Discussion and close of meeting
