Real-world dry EEG for naturalistic music, cognition and BCI research – Wearable Sensing
The CRBLM will host a presentation and workshop on Wearable Sensing's dry electrode EEG system.
Abstract:
What if EEG could go where your research actually happens — concert halls, classrooms, conversation, performance? This workshop explores how Wearable Sensing's DSI dry EEG systems are enabling a new generation of naturalistic neuroscience research, bringing high-quality EEG data out of the lab and into the real world. We'll examine applications directly relevant to music, cognition and behavior, speech and language neuroscience, and cognitive state monitoring, drawing on publications and live projects from the global DSI research community. We'll showcase what makes dry EEG practical for ecological paradigms: built-in artifact resistance, rapid setup, and a fully integrated mobile form factor that doesn't compromise signal fidelity. The session will also include hands-on live demonstrations showcasing artifact robustness during mobile recordings, such as music playing, language / behavioral tasks, real-time cognitive state classification or real-time BCI spellers. Whether you're designing your next paradigm or rethinking what's possible outside the lab, this workshop offers insights into both the technical feasibility and demonstrated results of DSI systems.
When: May 13, 9:30am-12pm
Where: CRBLM Seminar Room (2001 McGill College Avenue, 6th floor, room 600)
Light refreshments will be served.
La présentation se fera en anglais mais il sera possible de participer en français via interpretation informelle des questions.