The Laboratory for Neurocognition and Applied Cognition is organizing a mini-conference to mark 100 years since the first human EEG recording, taking place on October 10-11 (Thursday and Friday) this fall.
You can find the program here.
The program will include three plenary lectures: Steven Luck (online), a distinguished expert in EEG research, University of California Davis; Žarko Martinović, a well-respected former professor at our University’s School of Medicine with extensive experience; and Ivan Gligorijević, CEO of mBrainTrain, a leading company in mobile EEG technology based in Belgrade. Additionally, we will have two poster sessions featuring lab presentations and student posters on ‘EEG Research over the Last Century: Examples of Key Scientific Enhancements.’
There is no participation fee.
We warmly welcome you to join us in celebrating this milestone in EEG research!

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