- All Categories
- Featured Events
- Alumni
- Application Deadline
- Arts
- Campus Discourse
- Careers
- BU Central
- Center for the Humanities
- Charity & Volunteering
- Kilachand Center
- Commencement
- Conferences & Workshops
- Diversity & Inclusion
- Examinations
- Food & Beverage
- Global
- Health & Wellbeing
- Keyword Initiative
- Lectures
- LAW Community
- Meetings
- Orientation
- Other Events
- Religious Services & Activities
- Special Interest to Women
- Sports & Recreation
- Social Events
- Study Abroad
- Weeks of Welcome
- Info Session: Innovation & Entrepreneurship Minor3:00 am
- ECE PhD Dissertation Defense: Sebastijan Mrak 9:00 am
- Come Get Social: Meet Your CGS Classmates and Current Students10:00 am
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Ilona Bloem10:00 am
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Ilona Bloem10:00 am
- Writing Winning SBIR/STTR Grant Proposals: Insights from Advisors and Reviewers12:15 pm
- CRC Electroencephalography (EEG) Workshop2:30 pm
- Webinar: Sport, A Training Ground for Life3:00 pm
- Info Session: Innovation & Entrepreneurship Minor3:00 pm
- Using Linkedin to Your Advantage4:00 pm
- An Evening with Sons of Serendip6:00 pm
- Monumental Change: Addressing The Legacies Of Systemic Racism In Public Art6:00 pm
- Muhammad H. Zaman presenting Biography of Resistance7:00 pm
CRC Electroencephalography (EEG) Workshop
The Communication Research Center (CRC) at Boston University is equipped with the technology, software, facilities, and expertise to aid researchers in conducting studies using biometric methods. There is vast potential for researchers of various disciplines to utilize these methods in order to glean more holistic insights into how their respondents feel about and behave towards particular stimuli.
Led by the CRC’s Lab & Research Manager, Susie Blair, these virtual workshops will focus on four different biometric modules offered via the iMotions biometric research platform—Facial Expression Analysis, Eye Tracking, Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), and Electroencephalography (EEG). Each module will have one dedicated hour-long online workshop, conducted via Zoom. Attendance is free.
In this introductory workshop, participants will:
- Learn the theoretical and technical basics of EEG
- Discover the ways in which EEG can be used to augment traditional research methods (e.g., focus groups, interviews, and surveys) to form a more nuanced understanding of respondent reactions and behaviors
- See the various forms of data that can be gathered via EEG
When | 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm on Thursday, July 23, 2020 |
---|---|
Location | Online |