Future Events

Upcoming events

    • 08 Jan 2025
    • 03 Dec 2025
    • 12 sessions
    • Zoom
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    2025

    Basic Course by

    Prof. Juri Kropotov:

    Utilizing the HBI Database in Clinical Practice: Constructing Neuromodulation Protocols and Monitoring Treatment Outcomes 

    more details in the program:



     Registration entitles the registrant to 24 hours of mentoring group meetings : or 12 2-hour meetings with Prof. Juri Kropotov

    Single meeting registrations are alo available. 


    We meet every first Wednesday of the month

    at 18:00-20:00 Australian Sydney time.



    NB! The first meeting in January, is scheduled on the 08/01/25.

    *Disclaimer! the program schedule will depend on the number of registered participants and BMM reserves the right to reduce the  number of hours on a reasonable ground and in discussion with the group.


    More information about this year will added to the group page: 

    BrainSignals_ERPs mentoring group_Jury_Kropotov



    • 18 Jan 2025
    • 20 Dec 2025
    • 24 sessions
    • Zoom
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    BrainSignals

     2025 QEEG mentoring group Grand Round  

    with Jay Gunkelman QEEGD-Emeritus

    The group meets twice a month with  some exception from January-December  2025. There will be approximately 24 meetings.

    All meetings are recorded and available for later viewing by participants. 

    We accept late registrations during the year and privide recordings of previous meeting. 






    • 03 Sep 2025
    • 18:00 - 20:00
    • Zoom
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    September 03_2025

    ERPs mentoring group meeting with

    Prof.Yury Kropotov

    Time: 18:00-20:00 pm  AEST (Sydney, Australia time)

    TopicAlpha Rhythms as Functional Neuromarkers

    Alpha rhythms (8–13 Hz) are the dominant features of resting-state EEG, particularly in the eyes-closed condition, and are fundamental to cortical self-regulation. This presentation provides a concise, practice-oriented overview of alpha physiology, distinguishing occipital alpha from Rolandic mu rhythms and explaining how thalamocortical circuits generate and modulate healthy rhythmic activity. We will translate core mechanisms—such as alpha reactivity (desynchronization/synchronization) and sensory gating—into clinically useful markers. Emphasis is placed on recognizing abnormal alpha in both frequency (e.g., slowed or unstable peak) and localization (e.g., diminished posterior dominance, atypical frontal alpha), with examples of how these patterns inform differential diagnosis and guide intervention strategies. The session concludes with a detailed patient case demonstrating abnormal alpha rhythm, step-by-step interpretation, and take-home principles for integrating alpha neuromarkers into routine assessment and treatment monitoring.


    • 13 Sep 2025
    • 27 Sep 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • Zoom
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    BrainSignals 

    September 2025

    QEEG mentoring group meetings with 

    Jay Gunkelman QEEGD-Emeritus

    There will be 3 meetings in August  2025:

     Fridays: September 12 and 26  

    15:00-17:00pm US Pacific time 

    or  

    Saturdays in Australia 

    September 13, 16  and 27th

    08:00-10:00 am,  (Sydney time) AEST


    All meetings are recorded and available for later viewing by participants. 

    We accept late registrations  during the year and provide recordings of previous meeting  for late viewing 



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