We have recently attended the “From theoretical work, to practical applications, and back again: a neuropsychologist’s tale” workshop organized by Lee de-Wit, Katrien Torfs, Kathleen Vancleef, and Johan Wagemans in the university of Leuven. We focused our EventIDE presentation on neurofeedback methods for realtime control of experiments and clinical treatments. For instance, we demonstrated an algorithm that accurately forecasts an online EEG signal when a systematic pattern is found in the already recorded segment. The algorithm allows to lock stimulus presentation (or other actions) to certain phases or patterns in the realtime brain activity. See this article for a live demo and more details.
The workshop is supported by research grants from the Fund for Scientific Research (FWO Flanders and FNRS French Community) and from the Methusalem program grant by the Flemish Government awarded to Johan Wagemans (METH/08/02).