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Neuropsychological impacts of COVID-19
with Jay Gunkelman
- Discover the myriad of Neuropsychological issues derived from the virus
- Understand the role of the ACE2 receptor in blood pressure regulation, vascular function and inflammation
- Learn best practice and treatment success relative to key considerations in the process of neurofeedback protocol development as observed in EEG patterns
- Bonus Q&A: Implications for Clinical Practice
- Presented by a leader in the field of EEG and QEEG
Live Webinar Outline
As the pandemic continues to infect millions and new variants pose ongoing challenges, this webinar is a must for neurofeedback clinicians and health professionals willing to understand the neuropsychological impacts of COVID-19.
Jay Gunkelman, QEEG – Diplomate Emeritus and world-leading brain-scan analyst brings his expertise and wealth of experience from having analysed over 500,000 EEGs to the emerging issue of neuropsychological impacts of COVID-19. He will delve into the pathological mechanisms underpinning the COVID-19 infection and its impacts on the brain, and explain the ACE2 receptor and its role in blood pressure regulation, vascular function and inflammation.
Jay will explain the process of neurofeedback protocol development based on patterns observed in the EEG and discuss key considerations to ensure best practice and treatment success. The webinar will conclude with a Q&A on the presented material and its implications for clinical practice.
Webinar Program
The webinar will consist of:
- Webinar Presentation with Slides and Examples
- Live Q&A
- Recording available post event
Event Date/Time
- Date(s): 03/03/2021
- Time: 9:30 am - 11:00 am AEST
- Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Presenter
Jay Gunkelman
QEEG-Diplomate Emeritus
Jay is one of the top leaders in the field of EEG and QEEG. He has served as president of The International Society for Neurofeedback and Research, as well as a board member of the AAPB and is a past-president of the BSC. He was the first EEG technologist to be certified in QEEG and was granted Diplomate Emeritus status in 2002.
Jay has conducted, published and participated in hundreds of research papers, articles, books and meetings, and is a worldwide lecturer on the topic of QEEG and phenotype identification of neurological disorders.
Who should attend
Neurofeedback clinicians and health professionals willing to understand the neuropsychological impacts of COVID-19.
For more information please contact the ANFI Training Team here or call +61 (0)2 9646 6700