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This symposium from Sleep DownUnder 2025 explores cutting-edge EEG methodologies in hypersomnolence research, highlighting novel approaches to detecting, diagnosing and understanding sleepiness in its various forms and its consequences. Experts in the field present advances in non-oscillatory EEG analysis and applications, high-density EEG connectivity analysis, research-driven EEG applications, and a brief review of the latest advances in the literature.
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This symposium from Sleep DownUnder 2025 explores cutting-edge EEG methodologies in hypersomnolence research, highlighting novel approaches to detecting, diagnosing and understanding sleepiness in its various forms and its consequences. Experts in the field present advances in non-oscillatory EEG analysis and applications, high-density EEG connectivity analysis, research-driven EEG applications, and a brief review of the latest advances in the literature.

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  • EEG and hypersomnolence year in review - Scott Coussens
  • Non-oscillatory EEG, sleep and hypersomnolence - Alex Chatburn
  • High-density EEG and local sleep in the wake brain - Angela D'Rozario
  • EEG in central disorders of hypersomnolence: latest clinical trial evidence - Julia Chapman

This learning activity is $30 for ASA members and $60 for others.

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  • Training Hours: 1.50
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