Journée de Contact FNRS
Groupe Analyse Statistique
Statistical Analysis of Brain Signals
Louvain-la-Neuve, 11 April 2003
The Institute of Statistics of the UCL announces a one-day conference devoted to the Analysis of Brain Signals (organised with the support of the FNRS and Eli Lilly).
The participation is totally free. For our convenience, we would appreciate if you could fill out the enclosed registration form and send it back before April 7, 2003.
This meeting will take place in the building Montesquieu
(Building 25, cell E5 on the map),
auditorium 10, located at
Louvain-la-Neuve. For those of you coming by car, the best places to park your car are
parkings 81, 82 and 60 (open air).
If coming by train, an
on-line time table might be helpful.
A preliminary program is given below :
| 10:15-10:45 | Welcome coffee | |
| 10:45-11:30 | Jean-Michel Guérit, Faculty of Medicine, UCL, Belgium |
EEG and Evoked Potentials: a window into brain function
powerpoint |
| 11:30-12:15 | Sylvain Baillet, CNRS UPR 640, Paris, France |
Methods and models for electromagnetic brain mapping
abstract webpage |
| 12:15-14:15 | Lunch (list of restaurants will be provided) | |
| 14:15-15:00 | Peter Boeijinga, Forenap-Research Institute, France |
Neuropharmacology of cognitive event-related scalp potentials: how can we be
sure that a drug exerts effects different from placebo?
abstract powerpoint |
| 15:00-15:45 | Céline Bugli, Institut de statistique, UCL, Belgium |
Statistical analysis of EEG: Independent Component Analysis (ICA) of event-related potentials
abstract |
| 15:45-16:15 | Coffee break | |
| 16:15-17:00 | André Mouraux, Laboratoire de neurophysiologie (NEFY), UCL, Belgium |
Joint time-frequency analysis of event-related potentials
abstract pdf |
For more details, please contact Philippe Lambert (Phone : +32-10-47.28.01, Fax: +32-10-47.30.32, E-mail : lambert@stat.ucl.ac.be) .