Are you going to SFN this year and  interested in learning about how to 
interpret the cell and circuit origin of your EEG or MEG data? 

Join us for an in person hands-on SFN satellite workshop on the Human 
Neocortical Neurosolver (HNN, https://hnn.brown.edu <https://hnn.brown.edu/> ) 
on Sat November 10th 9am-3pm.

The HNN is an open-source software tool to help researchers and clinicians 
interpret the cell and circuit origin of their MEG/EEG data. Attendees will 
learn how to use the HNN-GUI to study the origin of commonly measured signals, 
including ERPs and low frequency brain rhythms, followed by instruction on how 
to simulate these signals using the HNN-core Python interface. If you have 
specific data to work with, bring it and we’ll help you get started.  Free 
pre-registration is required & limited to 25 participants. Registration is 
filling fast. Sign up today at: https://tinyurl.com/mryhbuy8 .


 
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Stephanie R. Jones, PhD
Professor 
Department of Neuroscience 
Brown University 
[email protected]
https://sites.brown.edu/stephanie-r-jones-lab/
@drstephjones
Human Neocortical Neurosolver
https://hnn.brown.edu <https://hnn.brown.edu/>
@HNNsolver


























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