37.2590, Summer Schools: Learn EEG Snalysis from the Ground up (Online)

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Subject: 37.2590, Summer Schools: Learn EEG Snalysis from the Ground up (Online)

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Date: 05-Aug-2026
From: Christodoulos Karittevlis [christodouloskarittevlis at gmail.com]
Subject: Learn EEG Analysis from the Ground up


Learn EEG Analysis from the Ground up

Host Institution: Independent Researcher
Coordinating Institution: Independent Researcher
Website: https://www.learn-eeg.drkarittevlis.com/

Dates: 01-Sep-2026 - 17-Sep-2026

Minimum Education Level: Students, researchers & professionals
Special Qualifications: No prior experience with EEG analysis or
programming is required. The course starts from the fundamentals and
progressively builds toward practical EEG analysis using real datasets
in Python.

Focus:
- Fundamentals of EEG and electrophysiology
- Generation and characteristics of the EEG signal
- Experimental design and EEG data acquisition
- EEG preprocessing and artifact handling
- Event-Related Potentials (ERPs)
- Frequency and time-frequency analysis
- Practical EEG analysis using Python
- Interpretation of EEG results
- Best practices and common pitfalls in EEG research
Description:
This live online course provides a comprehensive introduction to
electroencephalography (EEG) analysis for students, researchers,
clinicians, and engineers. The course focuses on building a strong
conceptual understanding of EEG, from how the signal is generated to
how it is preprocessed, analyzed, and interpreted.
Rather than teaching participants to simply follow predefined analysis
pipelines, the course emphasizes understanding why each preprocessing
and analysis step is performed, the assumptions behind different
methods, and how methodological decisions influence the final
interpretation of the data.
Using real EEG datasets and practical examples in Python, participants
develop the confidence to analyze and interpret EEG data independently
and critically.
Tuition: €130 (students: €90)
Tuition Explanation: Tuition includes six live online lectures (90
minutes each), access to all lecture recordings, presentation slides,
Python notebooks, example datasets, a Certificate of Completion, and
continued access to the course Discord community for discussion and
questions.

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     General Linguistics
                     Neurolinguistics
                     Psycholinguistics

Registration: 05-Aug-2026 to 29-Aug-2026

Contact Person: Christodoulos Karittevlis
                Phone: +35796586884
                Email: christodouloskarittevlis at gmail.com

Apply by Email: christodouloskarittevlis at gmail.com
Apply on the web: https://www.learn-eeg.drkarittevlis.com

Registration Instructions:
Applications are submitted through the course website. Student pricing
is available for undergraduate, MSc and PhD students with a valid
institutional affiliation.



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