I Love EEG - Celebrating 100 Years of EEG Innovation
On July 6, 1924, Dr. Hans Berger recorded the world’s first electroencephalogram (EEG), marking a major milestone in brain research. This groundbreaking moment paved the way for countless discoveries, making EEG the primary tool for exploring the human brain for over fifty years. Even today, EEG remains vital in diagnosing brain disorders and advancing neuroscience.
Now, with the advent of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, EEG research is thriving once more. From epilepsy prediction and brain disorder analysis to thought reading and brain-computer interface development, EEG is opening exciting new frontiers in science and medicine.
Join us at the "I Love EEG" event on November 28th at 2 pm at Vilnius University’s Medical Science Centre (Žaliųjų Ežerų g. 2) as we celebrate this fascinating journey and dive into the latest EEG applications with top experts.
Registration Link https://shorturl.at/uDZIl
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