This 10-week course is for those who are just beginning to read and interpret EEG data, as well as more seasoned clinicians who need a boost. Each week, learn how to identify EEG signatures, utilize brain-analysis software, and connect this data to pathologies and patient symptoms. Whether you are just starting out, need a refresher, or need to deepen your fundamental understanding of EEG and QEEG, this program is for you.
Each session builds on the one previous. To gain a complete understanding of the material, we recommend attending the full 10-session course.
Whether you are just starting out, need a refresher, or need to deepen your fundamental understanding of EEG and QEEG, this course is for you.
with Dr. Tiff Thompson, PhD, QEEG-D, R.EEG.T, BCN, MFT
Join Dr. Tiff Thompson for an exciting exploration of reading the raw EEG data for newbies. She will walk attendees through the process in this informative series. This popular course is returning in 2025, offered in the Winter, and in the Summer. The Winter course begins on Monday, Feb 3rd, offered non-consecutive weeks, through Monday May 12th. Though sessions are offered individually, we highly recommend taking the full ten-session course, as the curriculum builds upon itself.
Schedule: Mondays 9:00 am - 10:00 am (Pacific Time)
Schedule & Topics:

2/3//2025 |Session 1: Basics and Fundamentals
2/10/2025 |Session 2: Beginning to Read Frequencies and Rhythms
2/24/2025 |Session 3: From Raw to Quantitative: what mapping can reveal.
3/3/2025 |Session 4: Artifacts
3/10/2025 |Session 5: Montages
3/31/2025 |Session 6: Morphology
4/7/2025 |Session 7: Phenotypes and Normal Adult EEG
4/28/2025 |Session 8: Vigilance and Sleep
5/5/2025 |Session 9: Normal Pediatric EEGs
5/12/2025 |Session 10: Abnormalities: Epileptiform content and seizure profiles
The course will be devoted to reading the raw EEG, explaining important terminology and concepts, going over montages and morphology, recognizing artifacts, and addressing all the things that seem to stump beginners. Many different forms of EEG assessment will be used, including Neuroguide, NeuroField, WinEEG, isync, and others.
One aim of this course is to guide beginner to understand how the raw data will affect the quantified data.