Saba 3 Program Outline

Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri

   
Sunday, June 6th

 

 

5 - 7 pm

Welcome and Special Lecture (Catalina Country Club): M.B. Sterman, Ph.D.

 

Depts. of Neurobiology and Psychiatry, School of Medicine, UCLA

 

"EEG Oscillations, drive reduction, and synaptic reorganization: How

 

neurofeedback works"

 

 

7 - 9 pm

Italian Delight Dinner

 

 
Monday, June 7th (Catalina Canyon Resort)
   

8 - 10 am

Tutorial Session: EEG Artifact Detection

   

10 - 10:30

Break

   

10:30 - 1:30

Scientific Presentations:

 

 

 

David Kaiser, Ph.D., Rochester Institute of Technology, NY

 

"Rogue-site Analysis: a new metric for functional interpretation"

   
 

David Kaiser, Ph.D.

 

"Methodological issues in QEEG"

 

 

 

Simon Hanslmayr, Ph.D., University of Salzburg, Austria

 

"Increasing cognitive performance in healthy subjects with
Neurofeedback"

   
 

Adam Clarke, Ph.D., University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia

 

"Arousal, activation, or processing: Which shell is the pea under in ADD?"

   

1:00 - 6:00

Lunch and Free Time

   

6 - 8 pm

Reception and Special Lecture: Allan Schore, Ph.D., Dept. of Psychiatry,

 

School of Medicine, UCLA

 

"The right brain, attachment experiences, and the origin of self-regulation "

   
Tuesday, June 8th (Catalina Canyon Resort)

 

 

8 - 10 am

Tutorial Session: Constructing the SKIL QEEG Report

 

10 - 10:30

Break

 

10:30 - 12:30

Clinical EEG analysis: Denise Malkowicz, MD, School of Medicine,

Drexel University, Pennsylvania

 

"Clinical EEG Analysis: a review of neurological methods and principles in electroencephalography (Part I) "

 

 

12:30 - 6 pm

Lunch and Free Time

 

 

6 - 8 pm

Reception and Special Lecture: Eran Zaidel, Ph.D., Dept. of Psychology, UCLA

 

"Hemispheric specialization and cognitive performance: Effects on neurofeedback outcomes"

   
Wednesday, June 9th (Catalina Canyon Resort)

 

 

8 - 10 am

Tutorial Session: QEEG Interpretation and Developing Neurofeedback Strategies for the Neuronavigator

 

10 - 10:30

Break

 

 

10:30 - 12:30

Preliminary Findings in Clinical Studies:

 

Lynda Thompson, Ph.D. & Michael Thompson, MD

 

"Austism and Aspergers"

 

 

Coralee Thompson, MD

 

"Brain-Injured Children"

 

 

 

Henry Mann, MD

 

"Closed Head Injury"

 

 

12:30 - 5:30 pm

Lunch and Free Time

 

 

5:00 - 7:00

Reception and Special Lecture: Scott Makeig, Ph.D., Institute for Neural Computation, USCD

 

"Mining event-related human brain dynamics"

   

7:30 - 11 pm

Gala Banquet (Catalina Country Club)

   
Thursday, June 10th
 

 

8 - 10 am

Tutorial Session: Neurofeedback with the Neuronavigator

 

10 - 10:30

Break

 

 

10:30 - 12:30

Clinical EEG analysis: Denise Malkowicz, MD, School of Medicine,

 

Drexel University, Pennsylvania

 

"Clinical EEG Analysis: a review of neurological methods and principles in electroencephalography (Part II) "

 

 

12:30 - 6 pm

Lunch and Free Time

 

 

6 - 8 pm

Reception and Special Lecture: Jeffrey Schwartz, MD, Dept. pf Psychiatry, UCLA

 

"The mind and the brain: Neuroplasticity and the Power of Mental Force. Implications for OCD"

   
Friday, June 11th

 

 

9 -12:30

Preliminary Findings in Clinical Studies:

 

 

 

Al Collins, Ph.D: "Seizure Disorder"

 

Jolene Ross, Ph.D.: "ADD and Aspergers Disorder"

 

Merlyn Hurd, Ph.D.: "Depression and Anxiety"

 

Tamara Lorensen, Ph.D. candidate: "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome"

 

Ricardo Weinstein, Ph.D.: "The Criminal Brain"

 

Wolfgang Keeser, Ph.D.: "State of the Art"

   

12:30 - 5 pm

Picnic at Little Harbor

   

6 - 8 pm

Cocktail party and closing