One Hundred Years of EEG: Looking Back and Forwards

On July 6th 1924 Hans Berger performed the first-ever recording of the electroencephalogram from a human (during a neurosurgical operation on a 17-year-old boy performed by Nikolai Guleke). 

In celebration of the upcoming 100th anniversary of this seminal moment for human neuroscience, we are asking the EEG, and neuroscience community at large, to document the impact this discovery has had on our understanding of brain function and to share thoughts on the short, medium and long-term future of human non-invasive scalp EEG

The survey should take approximately 30 minutes to complete, and your responses will be kept confidential. We thank you for your interest and time in completing this survey.

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